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Catsrose
Discussion id : 106-588
most recent 15 FEB SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 21 NOV 17 by pminor
love your garden!!! I see that you grow belle sans flatterie I have been searching for a source for this rose Can you advise me where you purchased yours?
Thanks!!
Pat
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 21 NOV 17 by Catsrose
I got mine from Vintage Gardens, now defunct. It suckers wildly, so I'd be happy to send you cuttings.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 22 NOV 17 by pminor
That would be so cool! I am happy to reimburse postage.
Sounds like i could get some rooted material, makes it easier.
Thanks!!!
Pat minor
32 celeste ct
Novato ca 94947
I am so happy to find this rose!!
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 22 NOV 17 by Catsrose
I assume you have already tried Friends of Vintage Gardens in Sebastopol and the Bay Area Heritage Rose Society. I'm in Virginia, but I'll be happy to send you some.
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 22 NOV 17 by pminor
Vintage gardens is no longer in business of sales though friends of vintage gardens has preserved the collection. I have joined and get newsletter. But retail operations closed.
I am so grateful.
Thanks
Pat
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 5 FEB by Yojimbo
Do you still get extra suckers from your Belle Sans Flatterie? If so, I'd be willing to pay for a rooted piece or pay for the shipping of a piece. The only place I've seen it for sale recently is the Vintage Roses local sale, but of course they no longer ship and I don't live anywhere close to driving distance to them.
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 7 FEB by pminor
Alas i am no longer sure where that rose is. I am willing to pick up a rose from vintage and ship to you. I have a friend living couple miles from them. As long as your state allows shipping plants from CA. And you reimburse me.

Let me know. Contact Greg at Vintage. He often still has toses left over after sales
Pat.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 15 FEB by Yojimbo
I was able to acquire a Louis van Tyll from somebody that ships and I think it's very similar. Just out of curiosity, do you know if Aimable Amie is grown anywhere in the U.S.? It's not even listed under any garden and not listed amongst Vintage's collection. It's another that is very similar. I've seen pictures posted of it on Instagram and Facebook from European gardeners. I assume it's different than Belle Sans Flatterie.
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Discussion id : 168-936
most recent 31 OCT HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 OCT by Kristiina
Hi, I see you are growing some of the tenderer teas - I was just about to plant a few myself. I am also in zone 6a/b, but it seems that people are not keen on growing them in this zone (even though it is listed as their hardiness). Can I ask you what your experience has been and which of the teas are better suited to 6b? I have been thinking about it: Mme Bravy, Maman Cochet, Tipsy Imperial Concubine, Bon Silene. Thank you!
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