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(1922) Page(s) 170. Tested Roses Arranged in Classes. Rugosa Alice Aldrich
(1916) Page(s) 44. Beauty of Rosemawr. B[ourbon]. Flowers rich carmine-rose, veined with creamy white. Very floriferous. Garden, bedding. Prune 4.
(1916) Page(s) 114. Rugosa...Beaute Poitevine
(1916) Page(s) 44. Birdie Blye Mult. Flowers bright satiny rose. Continual bloomer. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Pillar, bush.
(1916) Page(s) 46. Champion of the World (Mrs. De Graw). Bourbon. Flowers rich, rosy pink; large, full and deliciously sweet. Free bloomer. Garden, bedding...
(1920) Page(s) 106. Dutch Beauty...H.T....Veluwezoom
(1923) Page(s) 121. Selections by Experts for Special Sections Roses for North America Professor Sargent has very kindly contributed the following suggestions as representing the most attractive of the rose species for North American use: Rosa spinosissima fulgens
(1916) Page(s) 115. Roses Arranged in Classes Wichuraiana and Hybrids Longwood
(1916) Page(s) 114. Marie Lambert [included in list of Teas and therefore probably sold in the USA]
(1916) Page(s) 56. Marquise de Sinety. H.T. Buds rich yellow-ocher suffused with carmine. The expanded flower is yellow, shaded rosy red. Garden, bedding. Prune 2.
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