ROSES WIRHOUT THORNS
ATTICA, N.Y., June G. Several years ago Mr. Edward Stroll, l'armcr-florist, almost lost his left arm from blood-poisoning resulting from a prick by a rose thorn. Today Mr. Stroll said he had almost completed his efforts to develop a thornless rose hush. Mr. Stroll said he had developed a thornless type of hot-house rose and was experimenting with a thornless outdoor type.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19998, 25 July 1939, Page 2
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65ROSES WIRHOUT THORNS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19998, 25 July 1939, Page 2
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