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Tue, Jan 20, 09 at 19:45
| I've been looking for this rose ever since I laid eyes on a photo of it. Can't find it available at any nurseries. Anyone have one that I might get cuttings from in the spring. Glad to pay postage.
Arlene |
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| I see Ashdown has a mother plant. You could ask them. Masha |
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| Hi Arlene -- I checked with Kim Rupert (who is not registered here). ". . . if Ashdown doesn't have Annie Laurie McDowell, "Burling Leong will have it this year as I am sending her a ton of cuttings when it warms up. To reach Burling, email to: Jeri |
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| Jeri, Thank you so much for contacting Kim. I have emailed Burling. Arlene |
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- Posted by petsitterbarb Zone 6, N.E. OK (My Page) on Mon, Aug 24, 09 at 17:09
| If anyone else is seeking this marvelous thornless rose, Burling definitely has it. She has been a dream to work with, and it's been added to my ever growing order with her. Barb |
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- Posted by pfzimmerman 6/7 Upstate SC (My Page) on Mon, Aug 24, 09 at 17:17
| We have a Mother Plant but right now I would advice you contact Burling. She is a terrific rose grower. |
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- Posted by gardennatlanta z7atlantaGA (My Page) on Tue, Aug 25, 09 at 6:07
| Well, everyone else is saying exactly what I would say. I got mine from Burling. She was great to work with and sent nice plants. I would buy from her again. Hope you enjoy Annie. Mine are still in the gallon pots waiting some growth before I put them in the ground. |
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| Where can I find this rose? I checked Rogue Valley and didn't see it listed. Thanks, Lou |
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| According to the HMF link below, Angel Gardens and Burlington Rose Nursery have it (though possibly not in stock at the moment). I also found out that Long Ago Roses has it, though it's not listed in the online inventory. You'll have to email to find out if any plants are available for this year. :-) ~Christopher |
Here is a link that might be useful: Annie Laurie McDowell at HMF
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| Thanks, Christopher! |
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