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1916-Farr:29 Large, informal, rose type. Guards violet-rose, 3(154), shading to an amber-white center. Strong, upright grower; free bloomer; one of the earliest. Extra for landscape and cutting. 75 cts. NOTE.This variety was renamed by mistake to Sarah Bernhardt. Has also been sold under the name of La France, both of which names belong to...
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1918-B006-I:20
1921-B014:18 Symposium II rating: 9.4
1923-SPN:350
1928-B:49 Double. 9.3 (Sym. 1925). Pink.
1928-B-d:136 Double type; very large; late. Bright rose-pink, paling with age, and a trifle darker in the deep, cupped center; rich spicy fragrance. Medium height; floriferous; strong stems. Good foliage. A very...
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1916-Farr:29 Syn. Pres. Taft. Very large, flat, compact, semi-rose type. Uniform hydrangea-pink, 2(132), color minutely splashed on a white background, center prominently flecked crimson. Fragrance X. Very tall, long, stiff stems. Midseason. $2.
1918-B006-I:21
1921-B014:19 Symposium II rating: 8.7
1923-SPN:350 syn....
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1916-Farr:33 Large, compact, globular, crown. Uniform rose-white (8), changing to pure white. Fragrance XX. A pleasing color. Tall, strong, free bloomer. Extra fine. Midseason. Not for sale.
1920-B010:15 White with a blush centre, full double, large and fine, extra. $10.00. (Catalogue of 1907). Described in Cornell Bulletin 306, p. 87....
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