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Books

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  • Thomas, Graham Stuart. <ref name=thomas>{{cite book|last=Thomas|first=Graham Stuart|title=The Graham Stuart Thomas Rose Book|year=2004|publisher=Frances Lincoln Limited|location=London, England|isbn=0-7112-2397-1}}</ref>
  • Hurst, C.C. Notes on the origin and evolution of our garden roses. 1941, in Thomas.
  • Franklin, J.F. and Dyrness, C.T. <ref name=franklin>{{cite book|last=Franklin and Dyrness|title=Natural Vegetation of Oregon and Washington|year=1988|publisher=Oregon State University Press|location=Corvallis, Oregon}}</ref>
  • Olympic National Forest. <ref name=henderson>{{cite book|last=Henderson|first=Jan A.|title=Forested Plant Associations of the Olympic National Forest|year=1989|publisher=United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region|location=Olympia, Washington}}</ref>
  • Cranshaw, Whitney. <ref name=bugs>{{cite book|last=Cranshaw|first=Whitney|title=Garden insects of North America|year=2004|publisher=Princeton University Press|location=Princeton, New Jersey|isbn=978-0-691-09561-5}}</ref>
  • A Rose by any Name <ref name=name>{{cite book|last=Brenner, Douglas|first=and Scanniello, Stephen|title=A Rose by Any Name|year=2009|publisher=Algonquin Books|location=Chapel Hill, North Carolina}}</ref>
  • Bechtel|first=Edwin de Turk|title=Our Rose Varieties and their Malmaison Heritage|journal=The OGR and Shrub Journal, The American Rose Society|year=2011|volume=7|issue=3
  • Pojar and MacKinnon <ref name=pojar>{{cite book|last=Pojar and MacKinnon|title=Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast|year=1994|publisher=Lone Pine Publishing|location=Vancouver, British Columbia|isbn=1-55105-040-4}}</ref>
  • Cooke, Sarah Spear (1997). Field Guide to the Common Wetland Plants of Western Washington and Northwestern Oregon. Seattle, Washington: Seattle Audubon Society. ISBN 0-914516-11-6.
  • Leigh, Michael (1999). Grow Your Own Native Landscape. Thurston County, WA: WSU Cooperative Extension
  • Haggard, Peter and Judy (2006). Insects of the Pacific Northwest. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. ISBN 10-0-88192-689-2.
  • Dunn and Ewing (1997). Ecology and Conservation of the South Puget Sound Landscape. Seattle: The Nature Conservancy.
  • Brenzel, Kathleen Norris (2001). Sunset Western Garden Book. Menlo Park, California: Sunset Publishing. ISBN 0-376-03875-6.
  • <ref name=moss>{{cite book|last=Kimmerer|first=Robin Wall|title=Gathering Moss|year=2003|publisher=Oregon State University Press|location=Corvallis, Oregon|isbn=0-87071-499-6}}</ref>
  • Mathews <ref name=mathews>{{cite book|last=Mathews|first=Daniel|title=Cascade-Olympic Natural History|year=1994|publisher=Audubon Society of Portland/Raven Editions|location=Portland, Oregon|isbn=0-9620782-0-4}}</ref>
  • Problem Solver <ref name="problem solver">{{cite book|last=Smith|first=Sally W.|title=Sunset Western Garden Problem Solver|year=1998|publisher=Sunset Books|location=Menlo Park, California|isbn=0-376-06132-4}}</ref>
  • Dean Hole book about Roses <ref name="dean hole">{{cite book|last=Hole|first=S. Reynolds|title=A Book About Roses|year=1883|issue=8|publisher=William S. Gottsberger| location=New York City, New York}}</ref>
  • Pemberton Roses <ref name=Pemberton>{{cite book|last=Pemberton|first=Joseph H.|title=Roses: Their History, Development and Cultivation|year=1908|publisher=Longmans, Green, and Co.|location=London}}</ref>