Crop #026 'Fruhlingsmorgen', 'Spring Morning', (introduced around 1942) Zones 5 to 9, 5 feet x 5 feet, Blooms for several weeks late spring to early summer

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Crop #026 'Fruhlingsmorgen', 'Spring Morning', (introduced around 1942) Zones 5 to 9, 5 feet x 5 feet, Blooms for several weeks late spring to early summer

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Last edited Monday, May 12, 2008

Pictures that you can find in books that might be available at your local library (they were in mine), and what climatic zone the author thought this rose fell into.

(Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 191, zone 4(-30 f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 110, zones 4-9), ("Roses Of America" Scanniello, 43), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 142), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 61, zones 5-9), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 161, zones 3-10, DR-0/0),

Crops (the crop number is painted on the side of the pot so as to show up well in pictures)

26-1) cuttings taken 2003, potted into one gallon 2004, lost in coldframe accident winter of 2004-2005.

26-2) Potted 5 grafted on virus free multiflora into 7 gallon pots available for sale after June o6. As of 11/2006 we still have 10-167G7, 10-168G7, 10-223G7, 10-224G7, Check how many left by clicking the inventory link above.

26-3) Potted into 7 gallon pots on April 21, 2007; 10-735G7, 10-736G7,

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