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Website/Catalog  (14 Apr 2015)  
 
Name: 'Hartrifle'
Synonyms: 'Hartrifle'
ARS Approved Exhibition Name: The Simple Life
LCl, lp, Harkness; flowers soft pink, orange stamens , 10 cm., single, flat, borne in clusters, moderate, tea fragrance; recurrent; growth strong (2.0 m.). Introductions: Harkness Roses, 2014, U.K.
Website/Catalog  (14 Apr 2015)  
 
http://www.roses.co.uk/climbers/513-the-simmple-life.html

Simple Life, The. Family: Climbers. Star Rating: 5. Scent Rating: 4. Flower Diameter: 10cm. Petals: 5. Flowers Per Cluster: 5-9. Plant Size: H200cm x W180cm. Colour: Pink with orange stamen. It is hard to know where to begin with The Simple Life. It has amazing versatility, as it can easily be grown as a climbing rose, reaching 2.0 metres high and 1.8 metres wide. Alternatively it can be pruned every year and grown as a substantial shrub, reaching 1.8 metres high by 1.5 metres wide and fully self supporting. Single with just the five petals, opening to 6 cms wide with pretty stamens. With a long flowering period, producing flowers all Summer long and into the late Autumn, outstanding health, and remarkable resistance to all diseases - this is a perfect garden rose.
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