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most recent 8 days ago HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 days ago by scvirginia
I've had good experiences with ARS in the past, so I wasn't concerned about ordering 2 roses as a special gift last month. Both roses arrived well-packaged & in a timely manner. They were cut back for shipping; one rose ("Odee Pink") bounced right back & is flourishing, according to the gift recipient, however she never saw signs of life from the other rose. She planted both in similar conditions, but the second rose "Smith's Parish" is dead (& possibly was DOA).

If you order from ARS (or any other nursery), be sure you keep the plastic label, at least until you are sure the plant is thriving. Be prepared to send lots of quality photos if there is a problem. I won't ask the recipient to do what apparently is needed for a refund, but please learn from my situation. ARS has always been a good nursery & I'm sure they ask for all that documentation because people have tried to take advantage.

If you want to buy a rose as a gift, consider having the rose sent to you, and then present it in person once you're sure it's healthy. If the logistics work, this is probably a good idea, no matter which nursery you're buying from.
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most recent 4 JUN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 JUN by scvirginia
Mislabeled. Possibly, another Shaylor peony?
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most recent 12 MAY HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 MAY by scvirginia
This nursery seems to be out of business as of May 2025. Please let us know if you have reliable info about its current status.
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NurseryPeonyLand
most recent 12 MAY HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 MAY by scvirginia
This nursery seems to be out of business as of May 2025. Please let us know if you have reliable info about its current status.
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