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(1907) p169. If the beds are not sufficiently covered by the taller varieties, why not plant some of lesser growth, such as the lovely Princess de Sagan.....
p190-191. There are some roses, especially the single varieties which Redouté painted with such consummate skill, whose portraits please in the absence of the original, but as a rule they are failures, and it seems as though the more beautiful the flower, as for example 'Comtesse de Nadaillac', 'Mme. de Watteville' and Princesse de Sagan, the greater the disappointment
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