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Heirloom Roses, Inc. (USA)
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I bought 3 own-root roses this year from Heirloom Roses, and I am completely satisfied! Instead of shipping these while still dormant, I received these 3 about a month later than other, dormant own-root roses of the same size from another nursery. When my plants arrived, they all were beautifully leafed out, and transplanted wonderfully in the garden. I think I much prefer receiving them this way, as 2 dormant specimens from another nursery just failed to ever break dormancy, and I lost them. The roses from Heirloom roses did not seem to miss a beat as they settled into their garden locations. I love the selection here--from the old garden roses to English roses and miniatures--so much to choose from! I also find the website very friendly to use, you can not only search roses by type, but also by other characteristics, such as color and fragrance. A great source for roses!
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I am looking for a rose bush named Rachel and a peony names Rachel for a birthday present. Does anyone know where I can find these.
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Patricia,
Click the "How Do I.." button for complete instructions on how to find a specific rose and supplier on HMF. Good luck.
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21 MAY 08 by
Unregistered Guest
There is a mini-flora called Rachael sold by Almost Heaven Antique Roses www.almostheavenroses.com That is the only rose that I find that may be in commerce in the United States I will not be able to help with the peony. Hope you find one!! Heirloom Roses
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2 JUN 03 by
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Do most rose nurseries that sell on the Internet o and/or by mail graft (bud) all of their roses, (with the exception of those nureries who advertise they sell only roses grown on their own roots)?
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2 JUN 03 by
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Many nurseries sell both budded and own root roses. Some even sell "liners" which are small rooted plants in 2 inch pots.
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13 DEC 05 by
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Heirloom Roses produces their roses only by leaf propagation and no other means is used.
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#3 of 3 posted
15 DEC 05 by
Wendy C
It has been my experience that if they don't advertise 'Ownroot', what they are selling is grafted.
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Heirloom Roses is a wonderful nursery!! I live about an hour away from them, and visit often. The 12+ roses I have purchased there are all thriving, healthy, beautiful specimens! I recommend them to anyone looking for quality own-root roses - better are not to be found!
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