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Question: I understand that you cannot take cuttings from all rose plants.
Does anyone know anything about the climbers, "Don Juan and Joseph's Coat?"
I won't cut them back until after Thanksgiving and that's when I take my
cuttings. I have not tried these two yet. Any thoughts?

Thank you,

Bob

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after IKE our roses have all started to bloom - survival I suppose. Reds, yellows, and purple - but the thorn less yellow is just green - out of season. Finally got a new news feed - still having glitches - Consolidated shut down without notice or reduction in cost - and all, not just the audio and video groups. Such is life. Hope this gets out.
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