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Barden, Paul
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Rose Breeder, Author and Discoverer  

Listing last updated on Thu Apr 2025
Corvalis, Oregon
United States
The Uncommon Rose closed its retail operations June 2007. Currently, Rogue Valley Roses is his primary agent handling the distribution of his roses. Burling Leong at Burlington Roses also offers some Paul Barden roses.

Paul's blog: http://paulbarden.blogspot.com/ (No longer an active blog)

PLEASE NOTE: The web site now occupying my original web site (https://www.paulbardenroses.com)  is NOT mine, nor is it in any way associated with me or my work. Someone bouight the site name and put some generic gardening content there, capitalizing on my name. If you visit that site, you do so at your own risk. I am in no way responsible for the content presented there.

Note: In 2011 I decided to retire from rose breeding, since I now have a very strong impression that the industry as we've known it is now in a state of collapse and will not likely recover significantly in my lifetime.
 
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