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'Mary Hart' rose Description
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'Mary Hart (hybrid tea, Hart 1931)' rose photo
Photo courtesy of Johno
HMF Ratings:
5 favorite votes.  
ARS:
Medium red Hybrid Tea.
Registration name: Mary Hart (hybrid tea, Hart 1931)
Origin:
Discovered by George B. Hart (United States, 1931).
Introduced in Australia by Hazlewood Bros. Pty. Ltd. in 1935 as 'Mary Hart'.
Class:
Hybrid Tea.  
Bloom:
Red, amber shading, carmine-red veining.  Strong fragrance.  Large, double (17-25 petals), open bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  
Habit:
Glossy, dark green foliage.  
Growing:
USDA zone 6b through 9b (default).  
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 8  on  23 Feb 1932   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 536,804  on  12 May 1931
“A shade between spectrum red and carmine.”
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