1916-Farr:33 Immense, compact, bomb type, with broad drooping guard petals. Uniform shell-pink, with silvery border. Considered by Mr. Brand as one of his best. Awarded first prize by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. Midseason. $10.
1918-B006-I:03
1921-B014:08 Symposium II rating: 7.5.
1923-SPN:344
1928-B:...
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1928-B:36 Double. 8.9. (Sym. 1921) Syn., Pleas Jubilee. White.
1928-B-d:106 Double type; very large; midseason. Long, narrow petals, symmetrically arranged about a star-like center, white with a greenish tinge, and occasional pinkish flush on outer petals; not notably fragrant. Tall; free-flowering; long, weak stems. Good, light green,...
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1918-B006-I:16
1921-B014:16 Symposium II rating: 8.7
1923-SPN:348
1928-B:44 Double. 8.7 (Sym. 1921). Red.
1928-B-d:119 Rose type; large; midseason. Dark, clear crimson, with a very brilliant sheen, with a few yellow stamens buried in the collar; notably fragrant for a red variety. Medium height; very free-flowering;...
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1923-SPN:351
1928-B:56 Double. 8.8 (Sym. 1925). Pink.
1928-B-d:149 Double type; large; midseason. Large outer petals of blush-white, shaded with pink, especially on the outside, cupped, waved and held horizontally; center petals narrower and incurved at first, opening to a true rose form with small petals deep in the heart; the...
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1916-Farr:24 Large, loose, flat crown. Bright mauve-pink, 2(181); collar mixed with narrow lilac, 1(176). Fragrance XXX. Early. Strong, upright; very free bloomer. One of the best commercial pinks for Decoration Day. 50 cts.
1918-B006-I:07
1921-B014:11 Symposium II rating: 7.6
1923-SPN:345
1928-B:30 Double. 7.6 (...
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Discarded
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Suppressed
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