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Initial post today by Flamingo
I recently ordered the Purple Lodge rose from Burlington, and I couldn’t be happier with the experience. The plant arrived quickly, with very affordable shipping, and even though there was a $17 agricultural inspection fee due to Arizona regulations, that’s not Burlington’s fault. They made the process smooth, and the rose arrived in fantastic condition—it's a large, healthy plant that’s already looking great. I’m definitely planning to place a larger order next time to make the fee worthwhile, especially since it’s per order, not per rose. I’m also open to any suggestions for other must-have roses they grow!
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Initial post today by jmattson
i've grown this for two summers in minnesota in a shady spot. sets hips and is very hardy.
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Initial post yesterday by Ben R. Williams
Hello, am father J. Benjamin Williams created the rose known first as Seashore and later renamed St. Therese. I was thrilled to see you have it in your garden. Would it be possible to speak with you sometime? I am ben R. Williams and my phone number is 301-910-5578. All the best, Cheers
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Initial post yesterday by Orianne Courmes
Hello, i have a new reference for this rose:

Dictionnaire des roses, ou
Guide général du rosiériste....
Tome 2 / Max Singer-1885

P. 212
Hyb. rem. Pourpre royale. LAFFAY 1846.
Arbuste vigoureux; fleur grande, pleine, très
serrée; coloris grenat velouté.

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On Gallica-BNF
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Reply #1 of 1 posted yesterday by jedmar
Thank you, added!
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