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(1918) Page(s) 398. Free-blooming monthly roses for summer cutting and beds. These are somewhat less desirable for purely bedding purposes than the preceding; but they afford finer flowers and are useful for their fine buds. Those starred (*) are hardy in southern Indiana without protection: Dark Pink— *Marie Ducher, Tea.
(1918) Page(s) 399. Hardy climbing, or pillar roses-These bloom but once during the season. They come after the June roses, however, - a good season-and at that time are masses of flowers. The require only slight pruning....Pink...Tennessee Belle, Pr. [ed.: abbreviation for Prairie Climber, now known as Hybrid Setigera)]
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