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Aug 18, 2015 5:54 PM CST
Name: Dirt
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a couple maybe worth considering
Ebb Tide
Purple, but it is a reddish purple, very fragrant, spring flush causes visitors to question what smells so good from across the yard, which can be difficult to pinpoint because so many things smell so good at that time of year, and it regularly ends up being this rose

Winter hasn't killed it yet, although some bad years it pretty much had to start over from about 6 inches...

New for me this year,
Marie Pavie
I am loving it, but cannot yet evaluate it's winter hardiness (fingers crossed)
it is small and cute and smells divine

Seems to be a blooming machine, this was 8-2

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