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Discussion id : 80-286
most recent 31 AUG 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 AUG 14 by CybeRose
The American Florist 11: 89 (Aug 24, 1895)

I may also mention here that there are two climbers of American origin to be introduced next year, Climbing Meteor and Climbing Wootton. If they prove to be hardy and of good vigorous growth and free flowering qualities they will indeed be a valuable addition to our short list of ever-blooming climbing roses.
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Discussion id : 15-187
most recent 30 NOV 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 NOV 06 by jedmar

In his "Roses for All American Climates" (1924), George C. Thomas lists


"CL. SOUVENIR OF WOOTTON. (Cl.HT.) Butler, 1899. (Sport of Souvenir of Wootton.)


Continuous bloomer. Has been found very satisfactory in Washington, D.C., and vicinity; one of the best climbing Hybrid Tea sports."


Parentage and Breeder Name can be corrected.


 

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Reply #1 of 1 posted 30 NOV 06 by Cass
Thomas Butler of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania will be added as breeder. Thanks for the reference.
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