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      "New Dawn" | 
  
    | Class: | Rambler |  | 
  
    | Color: | Blush pink | 
  
    | Blooms: | Profuse blooms, semi double, yellow stamens, medium, clusters, remontant, creamy pink fades to white | 
  
    | Foliage: | Shiny, healthy medium green | 
  
    | Fragrance: | Moderately fragrant: fruity | 
  
    | Size (H x W): | 12 x 10 | 
  
    | Growth Habit: | Rambler | 
  
    | Cultivation: | Climbs if trained, tolerates poor soil, shade, heat and cold, vigorous, disease resistant. Good for hedging | 
  
    | Not Hardy North of: | Zone 4 | 
  
    | Origins: | US: Dreer 1930 | 
  
    | Parentage: | Dr. W. Van Fleet sport (Hyb. Wichuraiana) | 
  
    | Notes: | Plant Patent # 0001. New buds come in immediately behind existing blooms, when deadheading, just pinch off spent blooms. Good climber for a wall or trellis, large flushes of bloom in June and September, will cover large areas | 
  
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