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Hi, I see you are growing some of the tenderer teas - I was just about to plant a few myself. I am also in zone 6a/b, but it seems that people are not keen on growing them in this zone (even though it is listed as their hardiness). Can I ask you what your experience has been and which of the teas are better suited to 6b? I have been thinking about it: Mme Bravy, Maman Cochet, Tipsy Imperial Concubine, Bon Silene. Thank you!
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21 NOV 17 by
pminor
love your garden!!! I see that you grow belle sans flatterie I have been searching for a source for this rose Can you advise me where you purchased yours? Thanks!! Pat
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#1 of 4 posted
21 NOV 17 by
Catsrose
I got mine from Vintage Gardens, now defunct. It suckers wildly, so I'd be happy to send you cuttings.
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22 NOV 17 by
pminor
That would be so cool! I am happy to reimburse postage. Sounds like i could get some rooted material, makes it easier. Thanks!!! Pat minor 32 celeste ct Novato ca 94947 I am so happy to find this rose!!
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#3 of 4 posted
22 NOV 17 by
Catsrose
I assume you have already tried Friends of Vintage Gardens in Sebastopol and the Bay Area Heritage Rose Society. I'm in Virginia, but I'll be happy to send you some.
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22 NOV 17 by
pminor
Vintage gardens is no longer in business of sales though friends of vintage gardens has preserved the collection. I have joined and get newsletter. But retail operations closed. I am so grateful. Thanks Pat
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