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Climbing Roses (Scanniello & Bayard)
(1994) Page(s) 56, 58. Includes photo(s). Page 56: [Photo] Page 58: [Photo] Photographed at La Roseraie de l'Haÿ-les-Roses, Paris
(1994) Page(s) 53-54. Includes photo(s).
(1994) Page(s) 140. Includes photo(s).
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(1994) Page(s) 16. A Penzance [eglantine] hybrid that has especially aromatic foliage. Keynes, Williams and Company, 1894. Parentage unknown… delicately colored peach-pink blossoms that occasionally repeat their bloom in the fall, especially after an Indian Summer. This variety is rarely seen today.
(1994) Page(s) 190. Includes photo(s).
(1994) Page(s) 18. A Lord Penzance hybrid.
(1994) Page(s) 10. Includes photo(s).
(1994) Page(s) 45. Laffay was attempting to breed the repeat-blooming characteristic of 'Celine', a now possibly extinct Bourbon with large pink flowers, into a much hardier European rose, probably a Gallica or a Centifolia...
(1994) Page(s) 147. Includes photo(s).
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