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Old Texas Rose
(2021)  Page(s) Winter issue, p. 17.  
 
[From "Dad and his Roses", by Mary Buck, Spring/Fall 2008, pp. 14-21]
Amiga Mia – Dorothy Stempler tested many of Dad’s roses for him.
(2020)  Page(s) Winter issue, p. 6.  Includes photo(s).
 
Apache Pink, another of Robert’s [Stiba]
(2001)  Page(s) Winter issue, p. 17.  
 
[From "Dad and his Roses", by Mary Buck, Spring/Fall 2008, pp. 14-21]
Applejack – One humid, summer morning, Dad was out in the garden. It was perfect weather for the release of foliar fragrance from the sweetbrier roses and he noticed the decidedly apple fragrance of the foliage of one seedling resulting from a cross made using his ‘Josef Rothmund x R. laxa seedling. The plant was also in full bloom literally covered with clove-scented pink blossoms. The combination of the scents was so overwhelming it drove Dad out of the garden. It is very winter hardy – I only have to trim the tips of the canes (stems). Its biggest problem is that it can easily grow to be 7’ x 7’. Won’t bloom in Texas – not cold enough.
(2021)  Page(s) Fall issue, p. 9.  Includes photo(s).
 
Ray Ponton Roses: Atocha Gold - (Carefree Beauty X Reveil Dijonnais) X Lilian Austin) Yellow shrub, medium upright, 3” bloom with 9-16 petals, repeat
(2021)  Page(s) Winter issue, p. 17.  
 
[From "Dad and his Roses", by Mary Buck, Spring/Fall 2008, pp. 14-21]
Barn Dance In his attempt to breed a red rose, Dad almost discarded a pink seedling of ‘Prairie Princess.’ Luckily he didn’t discard it because this pink seedling almost received the All-America Rose Selection Award. Its only fault was that in some southern areas of the country, it grows overly large and develops floppy blooms. This is ‘Carefree Beauty.’
(2022)  Page(s) Spring issue, p. 2.  Includes photo(s).
 
Some of the roses that were hybridized by Robert Stiba: Betty of Dublin
(2021)  Page(s) Fall 2021 issue, p. 8.  Includes photo(s).
 
Big Momma’s Blush - (an old tea rose from Greg Grant’s grandmothers, peachy in cool weather, pale pink in hotter weather)
(2017)  Page(s) Summer issue, p. 18.  
 
[From "Old Tales from an Old Rose Collector", by Pamela Ashworth Puryear (reprint from Summer 1987 issue), pp. 17-19]
Another local discovery of this period [1979] was a once bloomer on my great aunt’s house. After much thought, I conclude “Blake” is really Felicite, and the famous “Boat Rose” is the ancestral pink rambler. Month, “Blake” is a woody climber to 20 feet with double pink flowers about the size of a half dollar. Bill Welch grew it over an old well at his farm, while it never achieved the spectacle his front gate did, it was still a fantastic show.
(2021)  Page(s) Fall issue, p. 8.  Includes photo(s).
 
Bobbi McKenna’s Red China - (Bobbi was an early Texas Rose Rustler that found this wonderful red china)
(2021)  Page(s) Winter issue, p. 19.  
 
[From "Dad and his Roses", by Mary Buck, Spring/Fall 2008, pp. 14-21]
Brave Patriot – sport [of Maytime]
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