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Sep 5, 2010 3:04 PM CST
Name: Toni
Denver Metro (Zone 5a)
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Doesn't apply to me, can't plant roses this late in the game... or if I do, it's super iffy. But, almost everyone else can! :)

FALL FOR ROSES
THE ULTIMATE GARDEN PLANT

We continue to preach that these antique roses are the workhorses of the garden. They mix well with all sorts of companion plants and will outperform their modern cousins, the Hybrid Teas. They require very little care, yet reward us throughout the growing season with color, sometimes when nothing else is in bloom. We are certain that you will agree once you experience how easy antique roses are to grow.

Believe it or not, if you are located in a zone 6 or a warmer growing area, then fall is the best time for you to plant. I know, it goes against everything you have ever heard about growing roses, but it is true. That being said, we will resume our 26th mail order season this September.

Orders are being accepted now and will ship from mid September through mid May, depending on the cold hardiness of your area. You may place your order by phone at 800-441-0002 or via the website at www.weAREroses.com. As always, we are only a phone call away if you need help with rose selections or even a new catalog. We guarantee you will speak with a “LIVE” person when you call during business hours.


PLAN NOW - PLAN EARLY

Our 23rd annual Fall Festival of Roses is set for November 5, 6, and 7, 2010. This years’ gardening experts include: Malcolm Manners (Florida professor and propagation authority), Felder Rushing (Mississippi garden writer and humorist), Michael Marriot (David Austin Roses) as well as our own Glenn Schroeter and Mike Shoup. This FREE event is our gift to our gardening customers so please feel free to stop by for any or all of the lectures.





A TRUE PIONEER – STEPHEN F. AUSTIN


One of my favorite Pioneer Rose introductions was chosen to bear his name. Like the person, the rose, Stephen F. Austin, is tough and doesn’t mind settling into any location. This rose is very disease resistant, bears fragrant creamy yellow flowers practically year-round, has dark, glossy green foliage and makes a sturdy, upright six foot shrub. It has the formidable parents of ‘Graham Thomas’ (my favorite David Austin rose) and ‘Carefree Beauty’ (one of Griffith Buck’s best disease free roses as well as a designated Earth-Kind rose.)

This rose is an ideal specimen plant acting as a foil for annuals and perennials in a mixed border or even as a tall hedge along a fence or driveway. Gardeners beware - don’t plant this rose with Hybrid Teas as it will surely make them look bad in comparison. Why not give him a chance to settle into your garden?

Mail Order
[email protected]
800-441-0002
979-836-9051 Customer Service
979-836-0928 (Fax)
9300 Lueckemeyer Rd., Brenham, TX 77833
Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm CT

The Antique Rose Emporium
9300 Lueckemeyer | Brenham, TX 77833
Roses are one of my passions! Just opened, my Etsy shop (to fund my rose hobby)! http://www.etsy.com/shop/Tweet...

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