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Newsletter  (Jan 2022)  Page(s) 19-20.  Includes photo(s).
 
The "Peggy Martin" Rose ....a very strong grower with large root system that can take drought along with, of course, flooding waters! It is not just a southern rose as I have reports of it surviving through -13°F (-25°C ) temperatures and blizzards uncovered in Iowa and Nebraska, and at least -10°F (-23.3°C ) in New York for years ...It is not a Rambler as it blooms wonderfully, smothered in blooms, starting in April ,,,,,and then again starting to bloom in October until January or so.....
Website/Catalog  (2021)  Page(s) 100.  Includes photo(s).
 
Peggy Martin
We are pleased to be including this repeat flowering rambling rose amongst our climbers. This hybrid multiflora has become a favourite in the Sunbelt counties of the USA. For peak performance the long canes need to be trained on a support, be it pole an arch fence or wall. It requires minimal pruning after it’s first year
Newsletter  (2019)  Page(s) Spring issue, p. 4.  Includes photo(s).
 
n July at our Summer Rookie Meeting, Peggy Martin and Leo Watermeier, both from New Orleans, will be our speakers at the Antique Rose Emporium in Independence. Peggy is the namesake for the rose that survived Hurricane Katrina.
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