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La Fee. (Lemoine, 1906). 9.2. Large, crown type; double; petals 
light old-rose-pink, narrow collar of creamy pink. Strong, 
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Lady Alexandra Duff. (Kelway, 1902). 9.1. Nicely formed 
flower and delightfully scented, with very broad petals of 
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Floral Treasure. (Rosenfield, 1900). 7.5. Large, rose type; pale 
lilac-rosesiragrant, lal treesDIOOMer- sme een ae 
La Tulipe. (Calot, 1872). 7.5. Large; lilac-white with crimson 
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Asa Gray. (Crousse, 1886). 8.1. Lilac, sprinkled with minute 
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Venus. (Kelway, 1888). 8.3. Delicate shell-pink, beautiful, 
compact bloom. Extra good for cut-flowers................00.00..... 
Marie Crousse. (Crousse, 1892). 8.9. Double type; very large; 
central petals broad, pale pink, shaded rose; fragrant. 
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Rose Shaylor. (Shaylor, 1920). 9.1. Flat, double, very large, 
flesh-pink bloom, tinted rose-pink; center petals marked 
crimson; mildly fragrant. Tall; strong; free flowering; stiff 
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Phyllis Kelway. (Kelway, 1908). 9.0. Double type; cup form; 
very large; rose-pink, paling to white; fragrant. Medium 
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Katharine Havemeyer. (Thurlow, 1921). 9.0. Double, large, 
light rose-pink, with a tinge of old-rose; fragrant. Average 
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Thomas C: Thurlow. (Thurlow, 1919).9.1. Double, large, flesh- 
pink, paling to cream-white; center of yellow petaloids; 
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June Day. (Franklin, 1920). 9.0. Large, double, old-rose-pink; 
white outer petals; crimson line in center; fragrant. Medium 
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Edwin C. Shaw. (Thurlow, 1919). 9.1. Delightfully fragrant, 
double, very large, light old-rose blooms, with flesh-pink 
tones in center occasional red edges; fragrant. Medium 
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Florence Macbeth. (Sass, 1924). 9.2. Double, very large, 
broad, flat, shell-pink, deepening toward center; slightly 
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Mary Woodbury Shaylor. (Shaylor, 1916). 9.0. Very large, 
double, flesh-white, illumined by golden reflections from the 
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Solange. (Lemoine, 1907). 9.7. Extra-large blooms, with broad, 
rounded petals, suffused with a reddish golden light. One 
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