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Sam Kedem Nursery & Garden Historic Archive (business is closed)
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6 AUG 20 by
Agnis
Kedem Roses went out of business and sold the farm. You should remove them from this website.
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Thank you. The listing remains as a historic archive of what once existed.
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6 AUG 20 by
Agnis
Very well, then say so loud and clear. I that info is there, it is cleverly hidden.
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It appears we have mis communicated. You requested the business be removed because they are now defunct. I changed their listing to an "historic archive, for reference only" and removed their address, web site and phone and fax numbers then responded to your post, thanking you and stating it is still there but only as a reference to document what once existed. I apologize if I appeared rude.
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There is no need to apologise Kim. As a volunteer, you have quietly given your spare time to fine tuning details on this marvellous website and this is very much appreciated by us all. YOU did not appear rude.
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Thank you, Patricia, but you've done FAR more than I!
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I have bought nearly all my rose bushes and climbers from this excellent nursery even though it is quite a trek from the twin cities. I have found that the survival rate is much better from my kedem roses than my mail order roses and the prices are quite reasonable. The staff are friendly and helpful.
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11 APR 10 by
Sam
Margaret, thanks for your comments; the store is open daily all season; if no attendent inside please call for help.
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It is a shame that this nursery no longer sends mail orders. I was fortunate to order a Madame Hardy during the last season of mail order and there is no more magnificent plant in my yard.
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