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Old-Fashioned Roses 
Fatime. (Descemet, 1820.) The medium-sized pink flowers are borne in 
clusters, and the petals are curiously dotted and spotted with both lighter and 
darker shades. 
Ferdinand de Buck (Feu de Buck). (Introducer unknown.) Brilliant 
pink, double flowers of medium size. 
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Fornarina. (Vetillard, 1826.) Medium-sized, double flowers with a deep 
pink edgeand spotted white. 
Freidlanderiana . (Introducer unknown.) While not exactly an old-time 
Rose, this is an interesting hybrid of the Dog Rose ( R . gallica X R- canina ). The 
single flowers are bright rose-pink. 
Gazella. (Introducer unknown.) Light purplish red, shaded violet. 
General Donadieu. (Introducer unknown.) Large, double flowers of glow¬ 
ing flesh-pink according to one authority, but the Rose which was grown under 
this name in America in 1848 was described as bright crimson. 
Georges Vibert. (Robert, 1853.) Large, double, flat flowers of bright pur¬ 
plish red, broken by white streaks and stripes. A very striking and showy Rose 
that always attracts attention. $1 each. 
Grand Cramoisi. (Vibert, 1818.) Large; flat; double; soft lilac-pink, with 
silvery reverse. 
Gros Provins Panache. (Introducer unknown.) Some of the flowers of 
this variety are violet streaked with white, others are white streaked violet. 
Hector. (Parmentier.) The double flowers are small, pompon shape, varying 
through shades of violet, slaty blue, pink, and purple, faintly striped with white. 
Heliodore Dober. (Introducer unknown.) Deep red, ball-shaped flowers of 
considerable size, petals edged with crimson. 
Henri Fouquier. (Introducer unknown.) Large, very double, well-formed 
flowers of delicate rose-pink. 
Hippolyte. (Introducer unknown.) The small, vivid carmine flowers are 
richly shaded with violet. 
Hortense de Beauharnais. (Introducer unknown.) Flat, loose blooms of 
light red, spotted white. 
Hypathia. (Introducer unknown.) Large, open-centered flowers of bright 
rose-pink spotted white and with a whitish center. 
Jeannette. (Descemet.) Double flowers of bright light red fading gradually 
to light rose-pink. An attractive variety. 
Jenny Duval. (Introducer unknown.) Large, semi-double blooms with four 
rows of petals. The color is light red, shaded purple and slate. Really unique dark 
orchid color. 
