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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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24 AUG 04 by
Anonymous-87672
Has anyone else noticed that this is just about the best rose ever? My Veteran's Honor is constantly blooming. The beautiful, velvety, perfect blooms smell wonderful. I had one, then bought 2 more. I wish all my roses were this good.
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19 DEC 05 by
Anonymous-797
I agree that the roses are spectacular, but it's one of my rosebush that makes the least amount of roses (and I have a bit of everything). It's very similar to my Mister Lincoln in color, shape andwell, everything else! I live in zone 5 Canada, zone 3 USA, and it's color is not as bright red as on the pics of this website, they are qutie purple. But for your info, with typical winter protection, it came out of a -40 windy Canadian winter pretty well!
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26 MAY 07 by
Margaret
i live in Minnesota, usa zone 4, and would have to agree that it does seem to survive winters OK with protection (chickenwire cages full of mulch). it flowers abundantly even when damage and loss of canes is extensive--it just throws up lots of new canes, which is great. I've had bad luck with the newer let freedom ring and with Mr. Lincoln (i think it may be the plant in the latter case). Vet's Honor is a star performer in my rose bed.
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