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Old 20-07-2008, 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by John M. Gamble View Post
I keep seeing in catalogues reassurances that David Austin roses are
tough plants and don't require pampering.

But I remain sceptical about how successful a plant bred in England
can be in, oh just for example, a city built on the edge of the
prairie in the U.S. midwest, where hot and dry days are common.

I live in Chicago. Yes, I know how to use a sprinkler, but
that's not the same as living in England's green and pleasant land.

Does anyone have any experience with these plants in these conditions?

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-john

February 28 1997: Last day libraries could order catalogue cards
from the Library of Congress.
Have you looked at their website? There is discussion on that about which roses will do in which zones: http://www.davidaustinroses.com/amer...sp?PageId=2063