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(1962) Page(s) 205. Alice Vena
(5 Jun 1880) Page(s) 503. Mr. Buist, the well-known nurseryman of Philadelphia, raised several fine seedlings of Bengal, or Noisettes, and tried his hand at the Prairies, but, beginning with the old Elegans or Kentucky Multiflora, a poor semi-double variety, I presume he did not succeed, as I never heard of any fine kinds of his growth.
(21 Oct 1916) Herbert E Molyneux: "I have an idea it (Mrs. C E Salmon) is a Cynthia Forde seedling, but I am not sure on that point."
(21 Oct 1916) Rosa rugosa repens alba - This is a delightful variety for clothing a sloping bank. It also makes a grand weeping standard, as may be judged by the accompanying illusrationof a rather low-spreading standard on the lawn in Mr. E. A. Bowles' garden at Myddelton House, Waltham Cross. So freely are its starry White flowers produced that it has the effect of a snowstorm in June. Messrs. Paul and Son, Cheshunt, who have long made a feature of this Rose, recommend it to be grown as a half-standard on a 3-foot stem...
(1956) Page(s) 82. ...we talked with M. Jean Gaujard, the successor to and owner of the Pernet Ducher Nursery at Lyons, originator of his very successful hybrid teas 'Opera' and 'Ville de Gand' and the more recent 'Madame L. Cuny'....
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