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Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 234.  
 
Harriet Climbing Hybrid Tea, golden yellow, edged paler, 1931, 'Golden Ophelia' sport; Moore, R.S. Description.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Harriett  A new climbing Rose with aII the qualities to make it popular. The perfectly formed, very fragrant buds and flowers are of medium size — the color is golden yellow in the center, paling slightly on the outer petals. They are produced on fine stems and keep well when cut. The young foliage is a beautiful bronze-green and the plant will often send out new canes twelve to fifteen feet in a single season. Use this superb climber wherever you want free growth and good coverage with a wealth of perfect, fragrant flowers for cutting. Heavy grade 75c each. Medium grade 50c each.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 331.  
 
harriett (HT) Moore 1931; sport of Golden Ophelia; golden-yellow, lighter edges, medium size, double, lasting, floriferous, continuous bloom with interruptions, strong stems, growth 8/10, climbing habit, 2-3m.
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