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most recent 4 MAY 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 MAY 14 by Margit Schowalter
Personal Correspondence: From Georges Bugnet to Percy Wright - early 1950's, Percy Wright fonds, University of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

"Your Rose booklet is very interesting. - The ancestry of Lac La Nonne is (R. rugosa, var. kamtchatica x wild native rose) x R. rugosa flora plena. Now, I do not believe that Rosa Macounii and R. acicularis are the only two types growing around here, as natives. So, I am not sure of the name of the first pollen parent, which, in fact, I did not notice save to know that it was one of the natives."
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