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'Climbing Premier' rose References
Book (1940) Page(s) 41. Climbing Premier. Climbing Hybrid Tea. (Vestal 1927)
Website/Catalog (1930) Page(s) 58. Climbing Roses (Monthly) Assorted Colors Climbing Premier—Climbing Hybrid Tea—This is a climbing form of the Premier, a vigorous grower, bearing a profusion of deep pink very double very double flowers throughout the summer.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 59. Tender Climbing Roses Climbing Premier. Climbing Hybrid Tea. (Jos. W. Vestal & Son, 1927.) Like its famous, dwarf prototype, with strong, everblooming and climbing habit. Premier is one of the most popular Roses, and this climbing form will be welcomed.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 23. Climbing Premier The blooms are immense, often measuring 5 and 6 inches across the open flower; buds long, full and pointed. Color rich, deep, rose-pink, without shadings, which is retained well except in excessive heat. Growth is very vigorous. This rose is a profuse bloomer, and the beauty of its blooms is seldom equalled. No rose garden is complete without it.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 6. Climbing Roses, field grown. Climbing Premier, rosy pink
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