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Website/Catalog  (2001)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Royal Pageantâ„¢ (HARlend. 'Della Balfour'). English Legend Rose. Harkness 1994... a lovely blend of rich apricot amber and golden yellow...
Book  (1996)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Della Balfour (HARblend) Climber... high-centred orange-pink double flowers... 'Rosemary Harkness' x 'Elina'. Harkness (England) 1994. Named for Mrs. R.C. Balfour.
Book  Page(s) 113.  Includes photo(s).
 
Brundrett's New Rose Introductions for 1999. 
Renown's Desert Glo Pillar/Climber - A moderate climber given good conditions and moderate to heavy feeding and watering depending on your definition of same. However, if there is some stiff competition and your feeding light to moderate it can be treated as a large bush/shrub if basal shoots are terminated at approximately one metre while still growing. For an added bonus leave the March onward blooming to produce large decorative fruit.
Website/Catalog  Page(s) 124.  Includes photo(s).
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