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    In 1956, she was again renamed, this time the White Rose. In 1970 she was renamed the Fuel Marketer, and in 1979 was sold to Forand Marine Canada. She was scrapped in 1991. [8] In 1960, Canadian commissioned a new ship to complement the White Rose. This ship, the W. Harold Rea was built by Collingwood Shipbuilding and was Christened on 25 ...

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    Sheridan Nurseries is a Canadian garden supplies company based in the Toronto area. The company has over 375 hectares (930 acres) of land for growing plants and eight garden centers. Employment varies seasonally, but during peak periods it has over 1,000 staff.

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    Suzuki Seizo was a Japanese rose breeder and director of the Keisei Rose Research Institute [35] since 1958. His international successes include 'Olympic Torch', 'Mikado' and 'Ferdy'. [18] Dr. Felicitas Svejda (1920–2016) was a Canadian agricultural scientist who developed roses that could survive Canada's short growing season and harsh ...

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    One of his earliest successes in striped roses was the red and white Floribunda, 'Scentimental'. He later created the striped Floribundas, 'George Burns' (1996), and 'Betty Boop' (1999). [ 5 ] ' Scentimental' was bred by Carruth before 1996, using the stock parents, Floribunda Rosa 'Playboy' and Grandiflora Rosa 'Peppermint Twist'.

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  8. Rosa 'Anne Harkness' - Wikipedia

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    The rose cultivar was developed by Jack Harkness of Harkness Roses (R. Harkness & Co. Ltd) at Hitchin, Hertfordshire. The acclaimed nursery, which continues to sell roses today, was established in 1879 in Bedale, Yorkshire by brothers, John Harkness (1857-1933) and (Robert Harkness (1851-1920). Jack Harkness (1918-1994) is the grandson of the ...

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    Walter E. Lammerts (1904-1996) was an author, horticulturist, and rose breeder. He earned a BS and PhD in horticulture from the University of California, Berkeley. In 1935, he was hired by John Armstrong, owner of Armstrong Nurseries, and established the company's rose development program. He introduced 46 new rose varieties between 1940 and 1981.