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Anya,

I am not Chris, but I can answer your question. The jasmine is sambac,

the rose is centifolia.

 

Eva

, Anya <mccoy@n...> wrote:

> At 05:40 AM 10/23/2002 -0000, you wrote:

> Hi Chris:

> I have a question -- do you know what variety of rose and jasmine these

> floral waxes are? For example, R. centifolia or R. damascena, J.

> officinalis var. grandiflorum, or J. sambac?

>

> >Rose

> >Tuberose

> >Orange Flower

> >Mimosa

> >Jasmine

> >Narcissus

>

> Anya

> http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

> ©

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Thanks Eva!

Chris

 

> Anya,

> I am not Chris, but I can answer your question. The jasmine is sambac,

> the rose is centifolia.

>

> Eva

> , Anya <mccoy@n...> wrote:

> > At 05:40 AM 10/23/2002 -0000, you wrote:

> > Hi Chris:

> > I have a question -- do you know what variety of rose and jasmine these

> > floral waxes are? For example, R. centifolia or R. damascena, J.

> > officinalis var. grandiflorum, or J. sambac?

> >

> > >Rose

> > >Tuberose

> > >Orange Flower

> > >Mimosa

> > >Jasmine

> > >Narcissus

> >

> > Anya

> > http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

> > ©

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