Magazine of Horticulture 13: 354-356 (August 1847) Art. IV. Descriptions of Eight New Varieties of Prairie Roses. By the Editor.
Mr. Pierce raised twelve kinds, brief descriptions of which he sent us last season; but, as they only referred to the color of the flowers, we thought it preferable to delay their publication until we could render them complete. Most of our plants have flowered finely this year, and we have been enabled to do so, and we now annex the following descriptions of each:—
President.—Flowers, small, deep pink, compact, and very double: clusters, medium size, and rather loose, numbering fifteen to twenty flowers: foliage, medium size, rugose, and rather deeply serrated: prickles, purplish red: habit, vigorous and good. This is one of the latest flowering varieties.
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