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'The New Dawn' rose References
Article (magazine) (2010) Page(s) 1781. New Dawn, Earth-Kind-designated rose for the south-central United States, Earth-Kind Brigade, Large-flowered climber, 1930, Henry Bosenberg, Ploidy 3x ....
Magazine (Sep 2008) Page(s) 43. Includes photo(s). Gaye Hammond, Houston Rose Society, Texas. The Explosion of Earth-Kind Roses. New Dawn and 'Mme. Antoine Mari' were recently named EarthKind Roses.
Article (misc) (2005) Page(s) 110, Table 5.1. New Dawn: Triploid
Article (magazine) (2002) Page(s) 409. New Dawn Chromosome number 14 [Provenance: Guillot]
Website/Catalog (4 Jan 1999) Page(s) 28. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (4 Jan 1999) Page(s) 131. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (22 Dec 1998) Page(s) 33. Includes photo(s). New Dawn ('Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet') Large-flowered Climber. Somerset Rose Nursery 1930. Description... the repeat-blooming form of the widely popular 'Dr. W. Van Fleet'. The plump blooms of cameo pink offer a fruity fragrance... Best pruned only lightly as it blooms primarily on old wood... reliably cold hardy in cold winter areas...
Website/Catalog (23 Oct 1998) Page(s) 30. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (Jun 1998) Page(s) 61. Includes photo(s).
Book (Sep 1997) Page(s) 70, 124. Includes photo(s). Page 70: [PHOTO] This rose's delightful fragrance, shiny foliage and abundant flowers are not matched by many of the more recent introductions. Page 124: One of the author's 100 best climbers. May be considered the beginning of a new era in the development of perpetual climbing roses, for of those introduced since it first appeared nearly half claim 'New Dawn' in their ancestry. It is predominantly a lateral grower, but it can exceed a height of 20 ft. on a house wall. Disease-resistant, hardy. The flowers begin to appear a little later than most.
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