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Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 437.  
 
Pax Iola, Hybrid Blanda (Shrub)... clear shell-pink, passing to nearly white... very hardy... Hanse, N.E., 1938; 'Anci Böhmova' x R. blanda...
Book  (1981)  Page(s) 67.  
 
N.E. Hansen, Brooking, S. Dakota obtained a number of varities, all virtually without prickles, notably 'Pax Iola', which is similar to 'Tausendschön', except that the stems are redder.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 81.  
 
In "Progress In Thornless Roses," by Dr. Niels E. Hansen,
"Pax Iola. Anci Böhm (a climbing rose from Europe) x pollen of R. blanda from Bemidji, Minn. Flowers semi-double, clear shell-pink. A strong grower, evidently of the pillar type. The shoots close to the ground also full of bloom. Hundred of flowers, about 25t petals, 2¼ inches across, in large clusters. the older flowers are nearly white; these two colors make the bush a thing of beauty. The strong stems are all smooth; the rachis or midrib of the leaf is bristly but a pleasing thornless bouquet can be cut from the side shoots."
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