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IAC Bulletin 36: 868-876 (1897)
Hybrid Roses, Gooseberries and Strawberries.
J. L. BUDD

RUGOSA AND GEN. JACQUIMINOT HYBRIDS.

(No. 1)—In Bulletin No. 32 this was named the I. A. C. Cuts No. 2, 3 and 4 give in succession the I. A. C., and its two parents.

The I. A. C. was one of the first of our hybrids to bloom freely, and we now decide it worthy of its name. It is a peculiarly vigorous grower, a free bloomer, has the thick, lustrous foliage of the Rugosa, and its flowers in size and number of petals excel General Jacquiminot, while its color and fragrance are not inferior. A peculiarity of this variety is that it has twenty-one more petals than its two parents combined.

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