Difference: LaArizonaRose (r6 vs. r5)

(LA) 'Arizona Rose'

1959, Corliss

'Arizona Rose' (Philip Corliss, R. 1959). Height 24", Late bloom. Rose self with yellow signal. 'Delta Treasure' X 'Creole Charm'.

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From Fairmount Gardens catalog,1962: ARIZONA ROSE (Corliss 1959) L. This late flowering variety of smooth dusty rose (Rose Opal) has flat open blooms made brighter by the yellow signal. The flowering stalks of moderate height and the well spaced flowers make it most desirable for garden effect or flower arrangement. Delta Treasure x Creole Charm. 24 in. $6.00
 

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