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Old 06-04-2004, 08:09 PM
Charles Perry
 
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... I would love some recommendations. I would say I am zone 3/4...


I suggest that you take a look at the on-line catalogue of Spring
Valley Roses. They are very clear about the degree of hardiness
for the roses that they sell. I have found their descriptions
match my experience. The catalog from Sam Kedum Roses lists a
larger variety of hardy roses, but the descriptions are not as
consistant and clear. However, you can go to Sam's nursery near
Hastings and see his test and display garden.
you can see for yourself how the plants fare unprotected in an
exposed location.

It is worth the trip to the Minnesota Aboreteum just West of
Minneapolis to see the landscape roses that are grown
unprotected. I always leave there wishing I had a farm and a
backhoe to dig planting holes.

Regards,

Charles

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