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Enjoying Roses
(1992)  Page(s) 312.  
 
Long-stemmed clusters of 3-1/2-inch, fragrant, medium rose-pink flowers with a deeper pink reverse. 58 petals. Recurrent. Best grown in an 8- to 10-foot pillar.
(1992)  Page(s) 9, 325.  Includes photo(s).
 
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(1992)  Page(s) 321.  
 
The favorite of David Austin. Flowers: medium-sized, double, pink, fragrant, bloom in sprays. 4-foot spreading plants.
 
(1992)  Page(s) 320.  
 
Flowers: double, white, large, spicy fragrance. Repeats. 3- to 5-foot plants.
(1992)  Page(s) 325.  
 
Description
(1992)  Page(s) 325.  Includes photo(s).
 
Lists raiser as Rosner, prior to 1829. Flowers: 3- to 4-inches, double. 4- to 5-feet high. Because the stems are weak, the weight of the flowers makes it necessary to support the plant.
(1992)  Page(s) 318.  
 
Flower: white, double, fragrant, 2- to 4-inch. Blooms all summer. 5 to 7 feet high. Wrinkled foliage. Hips in the fall.
(1992)  Page(s) 31.  Includes photo(s).
(1992)  Page(s) 323.  
 
Kally, 1932. Large clusters of bright scarlet, semidouble, cupped, slightly fragrant, 2- to 3-inch decorative flowers (25 petals)... vigorous and easy to train... to 15 feet.
(1992)  Page(s) 318.  Includes photo(s).
 
If you want to exhibit it in an American Rose Society rose show, you must call it 'MEIdomonac', its official registered name. Flowers: pink, 1- to 2-inch, 40+ petals. Arching, 3- to 6-foot plants. Tiny foliage, dark green, glossy disease-resistant.
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