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Therese. (Dessert, 1904). 9.8. Very large, rose type with a 
high crown, violet-rose, changing to lilac-white in center. 
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L’Indispensable. (Unknown). 7.3. Very full, globular, rose 
type slilac whites shadingstO+1Ose meatier ss: ee eee ee 
Mme. Jules Dessert. (Dessert, 1909). 9.4. Flowers very large, 
well formed, with great long, broad petals of flesh-white. 
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Reine Hortense. (Calot, 1857). 8.7. Large, compact. Broad, 
rounded petals of soft flesh color; guard and center petals 
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Marguerite Gerard. (Crousse, 1892).8.4. Large; blush-pink. 
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Eugene Verdier. (Calot, 1864). 8.3. Large, compact, pale 
hydrangea-pink bloom; fragrant. Free bloomer.................... 
Frances Willard. (Brand, 1907). 9.1. Blush-white flowers of 
large size and delicate texture, changing to white with age. 
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Queen Emma. (Unknown). Large; bright light pink; fragrant. 
Rose type. Strong, erect stems. Free bloomer...................... 
Myrtle Gentry. (Brand, 1925). 9.1. Double; rosy white, suf- 
sused with tints of pale pink, flesh, and salmon. Pleasing 
Lragvtance meotlon geste mises =. 5) sien a0 any enn eee 
Blanche King: (Brand, 1922). 8.9 Globular flower. Over- 
lapping petals. Dark pink with silver sheen..............2........- 
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La Perle. (Crousse, 1886). 8.5. Large; globular; white, blush 
centenMleckeds with ecarmineme id Uptiont, =. ees 
Albert Crousse. (Crousse, 1893). 8.6. Very large, bomb-type 
flower of rose-white, flecked crimson; fragrant. Tall; free 
bloomer lkeeasbios treshecarnation = = eee eee 
. Mile. Leonie Calot. (Calot, 1861). 8.1. Grand tall-growing 
Peony soottallac pink =rree bloomers == seen es ee 
President Wilson. (Thurlow, 1918). 9.3. Double, very large, 
bright rose-pink, paling with age; rich, spicy fragrance. 
Medium height-sstrong stems.o..-ce-- tere ee ee 
Jeannot. (Dessert, 1918). 9.2. Large, double, pale rose-pink, 
deepening to old-rose in center; faintly fragrant. Medium 
height -streesbloomin pees. sn ee ere oe 
Nancy Dolman. (Vories, 1924). 9.1. Very large, double, pale 
rose-pink flower becoming pinkish white in center. Tall, 
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A. M. Slocum. (Franklin, 1920). 9.0. A dwarf variety with wiry 
stems. Its large, double blooms open pale rose-pink; center 
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Sarah K. Thurlow. (Thurlow, 1921). 9.1. Double; large; very 
delicate pink when half open, pure white when open; rose 
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