For some reason I just can't start rose cuttings! I have looked it up and done it by the book but for some reason or another I wind up messing it up. If you have poor luck starting rose cuttings maybe you could get a good friend that knows how or even have your favorite nursery start them for you. Even if you have to pay them it would be worth it if you like the roses a lot. Ranchmama Okie zone 7a ************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Shirley" <gshirl@bellsouth.net> > Can you start cuttings of the antique roses? Most of the antique roses I'm familiar with are on own > roots and easy to start. We began with one and have started about a dozen more of the same rose and > have done the same with others we've been given or purchased.