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Antique Rose Emporium (Brenham, Texas)
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23 JAN 07 by
jim
couriosity prompts me to ask if your garden might have been operational in Dahlonega ga in the late 1960's. If so, I bought roses there which are in a beautiful garden in memphis. Unfortunatly I no longer have the garden or the wife. Only friends who have a cottage in Dahloega. Thanks ..........jim
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23 JAN 09 by
Kat Lee
I've always wondered about the Dahlonega Garden too! I went there in the 90's and they were still selling roses, but someone told me that its a private residence now. They had amazing garden rooms. Rose Tunnels. Who owns this place?
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13 NOV 08 by
Unregistered Guest
I am looking for the Henry Martin rose...do you offer these or could you tell me where I can find them. Thanks!
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13 NOV 08 by
The Antique Rose Emporium
Thanks for checking with us. Yes, we do have inventory of the Henri Martin rose. We sell two gallon, own root roses and ship them via ground UPS now through mid May. If we can be of help, please call us at 800-441-0002. Thanks, ARE
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30 APR 07 by
Unregistered Guest
I am looking for the antique rose Rosa canina "assisiensis" or any of the other "Dog roses" Does your nursery carry them or do you know where I can obtain a stock plant? thanks,
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1 MAY 07 by
Unregistered Guest
Sorry, we can't help you with the Dog rose but suggest you contact Vintage Gardens in CA. They can be found on the web. Good luck with your search, ARE
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2 MAY 07 by
RoseBlush
Mary Alice......
On the nursery page where you found this email contact information, there is a tab near the top of the page labeled "plants for sale". Click on that tab and you can view the inventory of the nursery.
Smiles, Lyn
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13 APR 07 by
Anonymous
I am interested in the Peggy Martin rose bush. Can it be purchased through mail order? Also I have a Lady Banks Rose in the back yard which is terribly overgrown. When can I prune it. Thanks for your help.....
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