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'Frances Ashton' rose References
Book (1938) p190. Proof of the Pudding. Frances Ashton HT. Carmine. (De Puy, '37). ARA '38. The only word is from Stocking, Calif., who reports it a very fine single rose in which in one year of growing he has discovered no faults.
p232. New Roses of All The World. Frances Ashton HT (Dr. H. De Puy; intro by C. H. Stocking, 1937). (Lady Battersea x Hawlmark Crimson). Bud large, long-pointed; flower large, single, lasting, slightly fragrant, carmine, no variations, wine-colored stamens, on long stems. Foliage leathery. Vigorous, upright; profuse bloomer.
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