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Feb 11, 2013 7:14 AM CST
Name: Sandi
Austin, Tx (Zone 8b)
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I have been back over the rose photos a couple of times. I have a few roses, but they're mostly old ones that grow well in TX. Your article and beautiful photos are now tempting me to "go on a hunt" for a few new ones to add this spring. DH will not be happy with you....

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