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Book  (1941)  Page(s) 104.  
 
Stephen F. Hamblin. Climber Parentage for Hardy Hybrid Teas.
Venetian Pink is credited to Burbank, 1937, as a seedling of 'Dr. W. Van Fleet'. As it was patented as No. 269 it should be possible to give it trial.

Editor's footnote: It is believed that this rose is one of several posthumous Burbank seedlings carried along by Stark Bros.
Book  (1938)  Page(s) 246.  
 
Plants Patented since Publication of 1937 Annual
Venetian Pink HT. Issued to Elizabeth W. Burbank, Santa Rosa, Calif.; assigned to Stark Bro.'s Nurseries & Orchards Company, Louisiana, Mo., February 1, 1938. No. 269.
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