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OGR Cuttings Exchange

Posted by chris209 Z7a LI, NY (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 23, 14 at 7:25

Hi everyone,
I posted this over at the exchange forum, but it's pretty quiet over there. Since the spring flush is just wrapping up in my garden, and it's a great time to take cuttings, I was wondering if anyone would like to trade for some OGR cuttings or suckers. I'm especially interested in gallicas, damasks, and hybrid musks, but open to other things as well. Please see my trade list. If you like hybrid musks, I grow a fairly rare one called 'Daphne', which is not easily available.
-Chris


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RE: OGR Cuttings Exchange

Thank you for posting, Chris. I don't have room for another HM in my garden, but I know that several on the forum love to grow HMs. This forum is so much more active than the Exchange forum, isn't it? Something about OGR lovers, perhaps. The classes of roses that you grow are also favs of mine, so I appreciate your notice. I am rearranging my garden this year, but maybe a future exchange? Carol


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RE: OGR Cuttings Exchange

Hello Chris, I don't know if you're interested, but I have what I believe is a Harison's yellow rose bush, with many suckers. I would be interested in trading a few suckers for your Belle de Crecy's. I live in in Southeastern Wisconsin. Or If your not interested in the Harison's, I still would be interested in the Belle de Crecy. Just let me know. Thanks.


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RE: OGR Cuttings Exchange

Boy, I would do that stuff, but we are under agricultural quarantine, presently.


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