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Budwood available from Ruston's Roses

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Budwood available from Ruston's Roses

Post by Simon on 10th January 2009, 10:39 pm

Budwood and cuttings are now being sold from Ruston's Roses. Ruston's Roses is Australia's largest collection of roses In fact it is one of the world's largest collections of roses. Ann Ruston can be contacted by contacting her through the website at http://www.rustonsroses.com . They can post to All states except Tasmania. The process is simple. You email Ann, give her a wish list and she will get back to you (quickly too) about the availability and pricing of the the roses on your list. It's an excellent service offered to both hobbyists like us and commerical propagators alike. Budding is going to be most successful up until mid autumn. After that budding is still an option but you won't see any progress until the following spring and good budwood will be hard to obtain.

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