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Aug 31, 2011 11:44 AM CST
Name: Cindi
Wichita, Kansas (Zone 7a)
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Well that's good enough for me! I've got a list ready to go. Thank you so much for reassuring me.
The Pickering roses failed not so much because they were small, which I knew about ahead of time, but because Pickering received more orders than expected and didn't have the staff to send them out quickly. That unfortunately coincided with Kansas having the hottest driest year on record, starting with extreme heat and wind in early May. Shipping from Canada is expensive, but so is driving to any nursery that might have just one of these in stock.
Toni, if Palatine is growing these in fields, do they dig now and keep them in cold storage for you until January?
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