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Mar 31, 2014 8:32 PM CST
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Here we go again:

1) Cecile Brunner, a climbing polyantha; 2) Champagne Cocktail, a Horner floribunda; 3) Cherry Parfait, a Meilland floribunda



1) Cherry-Vanilla, an Armstrong grandiflora; 2) Clair Matin, a Meilland climbing floribunda; 3) Confetti, a Swim floribunda



1) Cottage Rose, an Austin shrub; 2) Cramoisi Superieur, an old china that's probably the easiest rose to grow. It grows in empty lots where no one cares for the roses; 3) Crepuscule, a climbing noisette



1) Distant Drums, a Buck shrub; 2) Double Delight, a Swim hybrid tea; 3) Dream Weaver, a Zary climbing floribunda



1) Edith Holden, a Warner floribunda; 2) Eyepaint, one of McGredy's handpainted floribundas; 3) Felicia, a Pemberton hybrid musk



1) Fragrant Apricot, a Zary floribunda; 2) Freckle Face, a Buck shrub; 3) Funny Face, a Ping Lim shrub



1) Gemini, a Zary hybrid tea; 2) Gina's Rose, a Ralph Moore shrub; 3) Givenchy, a Christensen hybrid tea



1) Glory Days, a Warriner hybrid tea; 2) High Sheriff, a Harkness hybrid tea; 3) Hot Cocoa, a Carruth floribunda

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