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This article is from the Rose Gardening FAQ, by Bill Chandler chandler@austin.ibm.com, Jolene Adams jolene@cchem.berkeley.edu, Brent C. Dickerson odinthor@csulf.edu, Karen Baldwin kbaldwin@veribest.com, and many contributors

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SEQUOIA NURSERY
Address:
2519 East Noble Ave.
Visalia, CA 93277
USA
Phone:
209-732-0190 or 209-732-0309
Fax:
NONE LISTED
Catalog:
"Miniscule, funny little thing; eclectic list of old, new, unusual, and
miniature roses."
Service:
"THE BEST!" "Courteous folks." Will replace bad plants.
Plants:
Mostly miniatures, also OGR's. Also some modern roses (some McGredys,
for instance) including some HTs.
Maturity:
"Big" roses shipped well-grown in 4" pots.
Delivery:
Good shipping. Ships year 'round in 4" pots.
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SPRING HILL
Address:
110 West Elm St.
Tipp City, OH 45371
USA
-or-
Reservation Center
6523 North Galena Road
Peoria, Illinois 61632
USA
Phone:
800-582-8527 (free of charge)
Fax:
Catalog:
Free.
Service:
superlative customer service w/satisfaction guarantee
Plants:
About 55 varieties, mostly hybrid teas. "Usually grown by the Weeks
Farm"
Maturity:
very good plants (some argument here: some claim their SH bushes are
equivalent to or even better/more mature than J&P; but two indicated
lesser quality stock evidenced by taking longer to root, not
flourishing as well, lower survival rate)
Delivery:
Good packing in re-usable bedding material. "If rose unavailable, will
be sent following year," (so no "surprise" deliveries of roses not
ordered).
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SPRING VALLEY ROSES
Address:
N7637 330th Street
Spring Valley, Wisconsin 54767
Phone:
715-778-4481
Fax:
Catalog:
$1
Service:
Owned by Andrea Wieland Open Saturdays 10am-4pm, May 1-Oct 1
Plants:
More than 200 own-root varieties of hardy varieties that can survive
Zones 3-4 without winter protection. (some can even handle Zone 2)
Climbers, classics, shrubs, and modern hybrid teas
Maturity:
2-year-old
Delivery:
$11 each (plus shipping)
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