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'Reba McEntire' rose Reviews & Comments
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Can anyone please help me find a grower that sells the "Reba McEntire" Rose. I have been searching for a number of years now and seems that no one is carrying this Rose any more. Any and all information would so greatly be appreciated.
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Washington Park has it. Per their rules, if you can prove you cannot buy it in North America, you can request and pick up cuttings to root, as long as the rose is not under patent.
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7 JUL 05 by
Unregistered Guest
I'm in Montreal Qc, Canada, and was wondering if anyone could suggest a nursery where I could purchase Reba McEntire. How does it perform in this climate (Zone 5b)? Is it transplantatble in late summer or fall? In what form ( bare root, potted etc)?
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You can do a search here on HelpMeFind for nurseries which have posted their inventories to the site to see if they carry the rose. All you need to do is click on "Nurseries" to the left on the navigation bar and the choose to search for nurseries by location.
The Canadian Rose Society lists several cultivars and states how they perform in the colder zones of Canada. You may find more information about care and hardiness on their site.
Smiles,
Lyn helpmefind.com
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25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous-797
I live in West Virginia, could you tell me if there is a garden center here that sells the Reba McEntire rose or what company it is sold through.
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25 JUN 03 by
Anonymous-1936
Edmunds Roses carries them. www.edmundsroses.com They sell bare root, so you'll have to wait until August to order
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25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous-797
I am looking at the "ROSES" magazine #40. I would like information on where I could purchase the "Reba McEntire" rose. Also, the picture in the magazine and the picture on the internet do not look like the same rose. The catalog picture looks like the J&P rose "Love" but on the internet it looks solid red. Which is correct?
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25 JUN 03 by
Anonymous-1936
www.edmundsroses.com carries Reba McIntire bare root. She is a pure red, not in the very least a bicolor
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25 FEB 04 by
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I just purchased a Reba McEntire rose yesterday. The color of the rose is a deep orange-red. I purchased it a a local garden center that carries "Weeks" roses.
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