Reverence for Roses order - wow!
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For anyone wanting hard to find roses bands... A Reverance for Roses!
Comments (8)Thanks, Cori Ann. I'm always looking for a small nursery to patronize. Having never heard of A REVERENCE FOR ROSES before your heads-up, it will be a real pleasure to add them to my resource list. Please remember to keep your Roses Forum fans posted with photos of your exceptional garden with the abundant varieties of great roses you are growing. You may not know it, but your enthusiasm, knowledge, and energy are both inspiring and contagious to me, and I am sure to many others of us here on the Roses Forum....See MoreYikes! Reverence For Roses SALE
Comments (23)Sheba I hope you enjoy your new ones. I almost ordered William R. Smith, too, but decided to wait. Thank you, Virginia, for sharing a bloom from yours. I only thought to take pictures once the bands were potted up. The packaging was great and both roses arrived in good shape and generous proportions. Alice Hamilton Mrs. B. R. Cant on the right (could not crop out Mrs. Charles Bell-reverting-to-Radiance). Justin...See MoreA Reverence for Roses sale
Comments (13)I bought plants from them last year and was very pleased. There are one or two threads (if you can find them!) about those orders, with pictures from several of us on the forum who ordered then as well. BIG very healthy plants, meticulously packaged. Lovely service. I bought Dupuy Jamain and would highly recommend it. Gorgeous fragrant blooms. I'll attempt to post a photo (which I haven't tried to do since the current Houzz disaster). Well whaddya know? That worked!...See MoreToday is the last day for 2019 shipping for Reverance for Roses
Comments (0)I was looking to find Frederick Mistral on Nandoll's advice and could only find it own root.... I decided to give it try since my supposedly disease resistant fortuniana roses have been dying anyway..... Why not give it a try..... so I found and only 1 in stock at Reverance for Roses..... and it happens to be there last day of shipping for 2019. So heads up. I also order Hawkeye Bell that I want to take up north with me to zone 4... but I figured if I got it now I could get some good growth on it before summer....See Moreingrid_vc so. CA zone 9
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