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Nov 12, 2015 5:20 PM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
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Thank you for the report!

My David Austin roses came from Chamblees, by way of Mamajack's. I don't know if you're closer enough to get up there, but good golly do they have a remarkable selection, and their fragrance descriptions seem pretty accurate... One of mine, Sophy Rose, was described as "fragrant" and was indeed less intense than the other two (Gertrude Jekyll and Sharifa Asma, both "old rose" scented), described as "VERY fragrant."

https://www.chambleeroses.com/...
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