This article is from the Rose Gardening FAQ, by Bill Chandler chandler@austin.ibm.com, Jolene Adams jolene@cchem.berkeley.edu, Brent C. Dickerson odinthor@csulf.edu, Karen Baldwin kbaldwin@veribest.com, and many contributors
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NOTE: In order for roses to get into Canada from the U.S., the nursery has
to get inspected and receive a phyto-sanitary certificate from USDA.
Nurseries usually charge around $25.00 for this. The Canadian nurseries also
have to have a certificate from Agriculture Canada to ship in the US. This
also applies to individuals who would like to send wood (cuttings, budwood)
over the border.
 
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