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May 29, 2018 6:32 PM CST
Name: Mary
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garden4funTN said:I am always blown away when Romeo (Millet et Fils 1912) blooms --- the color contrasts are just stunning!


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I planted 'Romeo' last summer. Unfortunately, the rhizomes I received were not only small but had been cut back almost to the fans. They did not survive. I will put them on my next year's order list.

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