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Ranunculijflora, small blush flowers. 
Superba, S. Feast, 1850; pale red, changing to 
blush. 
These are the only ones now propagated. 
Rosa Noisettiana, Noisette Rose, originated in 
Charleston, South Carolina; a group of vigorous 
growth, nearly hardy, and produces abundance of 
flowers. 
America, C. C. Page, Washington, 1859; vigorous, 
flowers large, creamy yellow; a cross from Sol- 
faterre or Saffrano. 
Beauty of Greenmount, J. Pentland, Baltimore, 
1854; rosy red. 
Champney’s Pink Cluster, Champney; vigorous, 
flowers pink, semi-double. 
Cinderella, C. C. Page, 1859; rosy crimson. 
Dr. Kane, Pentland, 1856; growth free, flowers 
large, golden yellow; a seedling from Cloth of 
Gold. 
Isabella Gray, Andrew Gray, Charleston, 1854 ; 
flowers large, golden yellow, a seedling from Cloth 
of Gold. 
Nasalina, A. Cook, 1872; flowers pink, flat form, 
very fragrant, a seedling from Desprez. 


