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most recent 27 JUN 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 JUN 13 by CybeRose
American Gardener's Magazine, 1(6): 217-220 (1835)
ART. IV. Some Hints on Propagating the Tea Rose, by budding on hardy, strong Stocks.
By J. W. RUSSELL

R. Thèa odoràta, var. Anemone. Flower blush or pink color. The last mentioned variety [Palavicina] and this were flowered in the greenhouse of M. P. Wilder, Esq., Dorchester. This gentleman has a great taste for flowers, and his collection of roses and other plants consists of all that are choice and rare.
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