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We have some "Chicago hardy" dogs that supposedly came from ones around here which comes back even though we're apt to see lower cold temps than you're likely to see. You should totally give it a try, just remember that "Chicago hardy" encompasses a number of different cultivars. Maybe try reaching out to your area master gardener program to see if a member has some they do cuttings of for fundraisers, or try searching your area on a site like PermaPeople to see if someone is growing them locally. Varieties shipped to you from other regions may be like rolling the dice but something grown in your region should give you a higher likelihood of success.