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Mar 28, 2013 1:29 PM CST
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LYN! I am so glad to see you here and that you took the time to share your wonderful knowledge and input! I know you are doing a great job on the HMF database, we love using it as our go-to for additional info. While our little rose database here is small in comparison, it was created to enhance the overall ATP plant database and we hope also add to the wonderful online info for rose lovers. As you said, the good rose nurseries are a dying breed and it's a shame to see so many close down over the last few years, and by sharing with others the wonderful qualities and beauty of so many obscure roses, it's always our hope to inspire a new gardener to find the same joy in growing roses as we do.

And I agree on that EBay comment! nodding
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