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Gardening with Roses: Designing with easy-care climbers, ramblers, & shrubs
(1997) Page(s) 31. A vigorous climber, with glossy, disease-resistant foliage, produces masses of light pink, fragrant, hybrid tea-type flowers in summer.
(1997) Page(s) 13. Includes photo(s). Full page photo of a series of Eden Climbers trained on a fence.
(1997) Page(s) 16. Includes photo(s). Rose-pink, single flowers ... followed in autumn by attractive scarlet hips... apple-scented leaves.
(1997) Page(s) 32. Includes photo(s). A classic hardy, disease-resistant variety with single flowers in shades of pink and mauve.
(1997) Page(s) 20 & 21. Includes photo(s). An old-fashioned favorite... enchanting, blush-tinted flowers composed of as many as two hundred petals. ... An excellent candidate for pegging or training on a fence to manage its long, arching canes.
(1997) Page(s) 11, 16, 17. Includes photo(s). Page 11: [Photo] Page 16: 'Father Hugo's Rose' ... one of the first species roses to bloom. Complementary planting: 'Johnson's Blue' geraniums, which create a complementary carpet of sky blue flowers ... the 'Golden Rose of China' admired for its lemon yellow blooms and exquisite fern-leaf foliage. Page 17: [Photo]
(1997) Page(s) 35. Disease-resistant... red-orange, extremely fragrant blooms
(1997) Page(s) 35. Disease-resistant
(1997) Page(s) 39. Maiden's Blush can be grown in dappled shade
(1997) Page(s) 64. Includes photo(s).
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