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Feb 9, 2014 8:57 PM CST
Name: Becky
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Zuzu - Thank you for that information. I am trying desperately to locate Kordes "Beverly" locally. K and M has a minimum order of 4 roses. I only want one rose bush to try with the Fortuniana rootstock. Beverly sounds perfect. I even have a place in a new raised bed for it! Now to find one locally. There is one place in the next county over that might have it. If not, I will look into other Fortuniana rootstock roses. I am very interested in the Kordes roses. They sound like a good bet in my humid region.
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