1916-Farr:36 Large, medium compact, flat, rose type. Uniform creamy white, 1(10). Fragrance X. Dwarf, compact grower. Type of bloom and color same as Alsace-Lorraine, but much more dwarf and later. $2.
1918-B006-I:05
1921-B014:09 Symposium II rating: 7.5
1923-SPN:344
1928-B:27 Double. 7.8 (Sym. 1925). White....
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1918-B006-I:03
1921-B014:08 Symposium II rating: 9.0
1923-SPN:344
1928-B:25 Double. 9.0 (Sym. 1921). White.
1928-B-d:084 Double type; very large; late midseason. Pale flesh-white, tinted cream; outer petals frequently shaded with faint pink; fragrant. Tall; floriferous; strong stems. Excellent foliage. This...
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1918-B006-I:08
1921-B014:11 Symposium II rating: 7.5
1923-SPN:345
1928-B:32 Double. 7.7 (Sym. 1925). Pink.
1953-B130:29 7.7. D. M. Guards pale pink with a yellow collar. This is still one of the best of the near yellows and is distinct in having pink guards. Medium tall.
1976-K:029 (Brand, 1907) - Double...
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1916-Farr:26 Large, very full, bomb. Pure white, center blush when first open, fading to pure white; prominent carmine flecks. Fragrance X. Medium height, extra-free bloomer. Extra good. 75 cts.
1918-B006-I:14
1921-B014:15 Symposium II rating: 7.9
1923-SPN:348
1928-B:41 Double. 7.9 (Sym. 1921). White. Included in...
February 9, 2016
1916-Farr:36 Large, compact, crown. Milk-white, cream-white collar, center tinted lilac-white, prominent carmine flecks lengthwise of the petals. Fragrance X. Strong grower, free bloomer. Late. Extra fine. $1.50. NOTE.—Avalanche is much confused with Albatre, and in most collections it is Avalanche, which is offered under both names. The two...
February 9, 2016