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Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
Old plant. Ruston's, South Australia, spring.
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Uploaded 25 OCT 10
Columbia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Matthew 0rwat
Photo Taken September 2010 in Denton, Texas. Plant received from Bill Welch
Uploaded 26 SEP 10
Columbia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Matthew 0rwat
Photo Taken September 2010 in Denton, Texas. Plant received from Bill Welch
Uploaded 26 SEP 10
Columbia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of David Elliott
Courtesy, the Royal National Rose Society, The Rose Annual, 1921
Columbia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Matthew 0rwat
Photo Taken September 2010 in Denton, Texas. Wonderful fragrance, beyond any other rose variety, but very difficult to grow. Plant received from Bill Welch in 2007
Uploaded 26 SEP 10
Columbia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
Photo from "Hardy Trees Shrubs, Roses and Plants" - catalogue of Knight and Bostwick, Newark, New York State, 1926. Catalogue entry reads: "COLUMBIA. An American rose growing as perfectly in the garden as the hot-house. Color, a bright pink which deepens but does not fade as the flowers age. The large, double blooms outlast nearly all others and being on long, almost thornless stems are desirable as cut flowers. The plant is strong and sturdy, with luxuriant foliage, and blooms continuously until late in fall."
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