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		<title>Black Spot on Roses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does This Look Familiar?Black Spot on Roses
Roses
used to mean black spot. There was no getting around it without a lot
of spraying and maintenance. Is there an easier way? Well, growing
resistant rose varieties is always a smart idea. But now there&#8217;s even
more help in the form of Messenger®.
Messenger, an almost accidental discovery, is making a big [...]]]></description>
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