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p.s.the scent on this r. o. from Melvyn is so strong
John, you're a brave man growing Cambridge in the ground in Nova Scotia!Ermine Joyce, Elmley Lovet and EA Bowles all up today and Early to Rize flowering - all the Es. Weird.
The older selected forms of reginae-olgae tend to suffer from the same problem as many old snowdrop varieties - old age. The likes of Hyde Lodge and Cambridge have been around a long time and are getting a bit long in the tooth which, combined with the decidedly Mediterranean cultural requirements of reginae-olgae, I find do make them not very long lived in the open garden. Seedlings will generally perform better, being younger and more vigorous.