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Re: Climbing 'Chrysler Imperial'

by "David E. Ross" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 15, 2008 at 09:36 AM

On 2/14/2008 3:27 PM, Jeffrey L. Kline wrote:
> Did you try Mendocino Heirloom Roses?  There are listed as a distributor
on 
> Help Me Find.
> 
> Jeff, Southeast Michigan, Zone 5
> "David E. Ross" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
> news:Q4adnT66Gr-vRS7anZ2dnUVZ_oninZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> While 'Chrysler Imperial' is still available as a bush, it appears that
>> commercial growers no longer provide this as a climber.  Are there any
>> rose hobbyists out there who have this as a climber and who are willing
>> to root a cutting for me?  (I think the patent expired long ago.)

Their Web site is broken.  When I go to view "Available Roses", I get
the message:
"Sorry, no roses could be found. There may be a problem with the rose
catalog database. Please send an email to smontoya@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 and
re****t the problem."
Yes, I have sent the indicated E-mail.

When I phone, they don't answer.

-- 
David Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

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 3 Posts in Topic:
Climbing 'Chrysler Imperial'
"David E. Ross"  2008-02-13 21:57:05 
Re: Climbing 'Chrysler Imperial'
"Jeffrey L. Kline&qu  2008-02-14 18:27:55 
Re: Climbing 'Chrysler Imperial'
"David E. Ross"  2008-02-15 09:36:06 

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