1916-Farr:24 Large, globular, typical bomb. Brilliant red, 3(155). Fragrance X. Strong, vigorous grower, medium height, free bloomer. One of the best red varieties. 75 cts.
1918-B006-I:08
1921-B014:11 Symposium II rating: 8.4
1923-SPN:345
1928-B:32 Double. 8.4 (Sym. 1921). Syn., Victor Hugo. Red.
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1928-B:30 Double. 9.1 (Sym. 1925). Rose.
1928-B-d:091 Double type; very large; late midseason. Light old-rose, with flesh-pink tones in center and collar, with occasional narrow red edges on outer petals; delicious fragrance. Medium height; fairly floriferous; stems usually adequate. Good foliage. A well-shaped flower of cupped form...
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1951-122:52 Rg Single. Early to mid-season. Pink. Seedling No. 1-34. Parentage not given. Guard petals large and well rounded, medium dark rose pink, brilliant and lasting color. Stamens: bright yellow. Carpels green. Stigmas: deep rose pink. Disc not evident. Foliage medium sized, medium green and extends well down on the stems which are...
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1933-054:32 Rg A large, dark red single, brilliant and enduring. Stiff stems. Will rate among the very best.
1939-RL:20 Single. Red.
1943-B091:05 Single. Velvety dark red. The best we have.
1962-W:071 Single. Rich dark red. Color holds. Extra early, tall, strong stems.
1963-B169:31 A large single dark crimson...
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1916-Farr:25 Large, globular, rose type. Guards milk-white, slight collar cream-white, but petals of all sizes, intermingled on first opening, delicately shaded salmon. Fragrance XX. Medium height, very early. Though one of the oldest varieties, it ranks among the best, and the true stock is scarce. $1.50.
1918-B006-I:10
1921-B014...
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