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Pageant rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo submitted by E.S. Boerner with his plant patent application in 1953; U.S. Plant Patent 1,252 was granted in 1954. Image and information courtesy of University of Maryland Libraries.
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Kronprinsessan Victoria rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Alf E. Andresen
Trädgårdsföreningen, Göteborg, Sweden. July 8, 2012
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Lodestar rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo submitted by E.S. Boerner with his plant patent application in 1953; U.S. Plant Patent 1,251 was granted in 1954. Image and information courtesy of University of Maryland Libraries.
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Kronprinsessan Victoria rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Alf E. Andresen
Trädgårdsföreningen, Göteborg, Sweden. July 8, 2012
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White Garnette rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo submitted by E.S. Boerner with his plant patent application in 1952; U.S. Plant Patent 1,225 was granted in 1953. Image and information courtesy of University of Maryland Libraries.
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Kronprinsessan Victoria rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Alf E. Andresen
Trädgårdsföreningen, Göteborg, Sweden. July 8, 2012
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Courageous Indira rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Dhananjay Gujarathi
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Peter Boyd rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Fredrik
A tiny rose bush, where everything is indeed tiny. Repeats really well all summer, great scent and loved by pollinating insects. Needs no attention regardless of extreme weather but does enjoy some feeding, particularly liquid comfrey.
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