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'Louise Hopkins' rose References
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Website/Catalog (26 Jan 2014) Registered Name: 'Louise Hopkins' ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Louise Hopkins HMult, lp, 1923, Hopkins; flowers white, center shell-pink, 200-225 petals; non-recurrent; vigorous, climbing (20 ft. or more) growth. [sport of Trier]
Book (1936) Page(s) 351. Hopkins, Louise (multiflora) Hopkins 1923; sport of Trier; white, center mother-of-pearl-pink, medium size, very double (200 petals), flat, lasting, cluster-flowered, fragrance 4/10, floriferous, continuous bloom with interruptions, long strong stems, few prickles, medium size light green foliage, growth 7/10, climbing, 5 m.
Book (1924) Page(s) 194. Roses Registered in 1923. From A. D. Hopkins, Mineral Wells, W. Va., September 30, 1923. 'Louise Hopkins'. H. Mult. Sport of 'Trier'. Bud medium size, globular; flower medium size, very double (200 to 225 petals), flat center, very lasting; white, shell-pink center; borne in clusters on long, strong stem; moderate fragrance. Foliage sufficient, large to medium size, light green. Few thorns. Vigorous climber of open habit, reaching 20 feet and more; free intermittent bloomer from May to November. Hardy.
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