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Lynn H.M.
most recent 4 MAY 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 MAY 11 by Lynn H.M.
Wonderful miniature roses.Beautiful and quality.Look for "jolly" when you see mini's from Rosehill Farm in Galena Maryland. Snow Bride just a sample.
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most recent 4 MAY 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 MAY 11 by Lynn H.M.
For 40 years I have had Roses from the Saville family. They are wonderful and easy to grow. You can't go wrong with any of their mini's. Here in New England winters are cold, and my miniature garden is always beautiful. Thanks to good breading, and good garden practices.
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most recent 2 MAY 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 MAY 11 by Lynn H.M.
I started growing miniatures from a wonderful family in Galena Maryland, Rosehill Farm. Heart broken when they no longer sold in the mail.I was told of Nor East Miniatures in my home state of Massachusetts. so began the love affair with these fine roses. I visited Rowley, Mass. and met the grower/breeder and learned much more from him. It turned out to be Mr. Saville!My garden was designed to look like a showcase of miniature plants or very small ones.Mounds, boulders ,water,
were there to highlight so many of Mr. Saville's creations.As a flower show judge, I always look at the end of the rose
description and note the breaders letters SAV ( Saville),( Ralph) Moore,or Jolly's "Snow Bride".and Bennett.Named varietys
you can count on when they are from these fine breeders.
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