Sarah Van Fleet
Clusters of large, slightly cupped, semi-double flowers of clear mallow-pink, with cream stamens. Repeats well and flowers freely. Thorny, rather upright growth with typical Rugosa foliage. Van?Fleet, 1926. Read more
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