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Discussion id : 85-990
most recent 17 JUN 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 JUN 15 by Nastarana
The alba, Sophie de Marsilly was said to be at Ashdown when that nursery was still in operation. I still remember the paragraph about it on the Ashdown website which stated that the S de M they had was the alba, not the moss. I saw the moss of the same name at the pubic rose garden in San Jose about 10 years ago.

The alba seems to have disappeared after Ashdown closed. Does anyone here know what might have become of it? Rogue Valley Roses, which bought out the Ashdown inventory has never, to my knowledge, offered it for sale
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