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1916-Farr:35 Large, loose, semi-double. Uniform bright rose, 1(128), fading to rose-white. Fragrance XX. Erect, tall, strong grower, free bloomer. Midseason. Very distinct and fine. $4.
1918-B006-I:24
1920-B010:40 Silvery pink, shading to white; a very delicate flower. Certificated by Massachusetts Horticultural Society. $.75. (...
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1928-B:31 Double. 8.5 (by Directors' vote). Pink.
1928-B-d:092 Cup-shaped flower of perfect form but small; carmine-hydrangea pink shaded silvery salmon. Stem good; medium height. Information taken from introducer's description. An example of queer color nomenclature. Carmine is a form of crimson and quite purplish, whereas...
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1918-B006-I:05 Single
1921-B014:09 Symposium II rating: 8.5
1923-SPN:344
1928-B:64 Single. 8.1 (Sym. 1925). White.
1928-B-d:088 Single type; large; midseason. Pale pink buds, opening to regularly formed white flowers of silky texture with a tuft of yellow stamens in the center; no appreciable fragrance. Tall;...
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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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February 9, 2016
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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Discarded
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