Winter-hardy roses from Agriculture Canada / Ian S. Ogilvie ... [et al.].: A53-1891/1993E-PDF

"The aim of the breeding program in Canada for roses is to combine: winterhardiness; recurrent flowering; resistance to important diseases; ease of propagation on their own roots. This publication presents cultivars of Rosa (including 16 in the Explorer series, 9 in the Parkland series, and 2 miscellaneous) developed from this program."--Preface, p. 5.

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Department/Agency Canada. Agriculture Canada.
Title Winter-hardy roses from Agriculture Canada / Ian S. Ogilvie ... [et al.].
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English]
Note(s) "Explorer series [by] Ian S. Ogilvie and Neville P. Arnold, Experimental Farm, L'Assomption, Quebec [and] Felicitas Svejda (retired). Parkland series [by] Lynn M. Collicutt and Campbell G. Davidson, Research Station, Morden, Manitoba [and] Henry H. Marshall (retired)."
"This publication replaces Agriculture Canada Publication 1727, New winter-hardy roses and other flowering shrubs"--p. [3].
Issued also in French under title: Rosiers rustiques d'Agriculture Canada.
Historical publication digitized by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
Partial contents: Roses of the Explorer series -- Roses of the Parkland series -- Other hardy roses.
Publishing information Ottawa : Agriculture Canada, 1993.
Author / Contributor Ogilvie, Ian S.
Description 35 p . : col. ill., map
Catalogue number
  • A53-1891/1993E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number Publication 1891/E
Subject terms Flora
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