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Mme. Emile Lemoine. (Lemoine, 1889). 8.9. Large, globu- 
lar, compact, semi-rose type; “milk-white...2.22222) 
Le Cygne. (Lemoine, 1907). 9.9. Perfectly formed, milk- 
white, globe-shaped blooms with no markings or sta- 
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Jubilee. (Pleas, 1908). 8.9. Very large, double flowers with 
long, narrow, white petals having a greenish tinge. Tall; 
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Mrs. Edward Harding. (Shaylor, 1918). 9.3. Blooms dou- 
ble, large, white, illumined by golden stamens under 
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John M. Good. (Welsh, 1921). 9.3. Double type; large; 
outer petals very large, graduating smaller; very pale 
pink, shading to pure white; richly fragrant. Tall, vig- 
orous; moderately floriferous; stiff stems...................-.-..-- 
Frankie Curtis. (Vories, 1924). 9.3. Flower double, very 
large, delicate flesh-pink, changing to pure white; 
guards broad. Medium tall; floriferous; stiff stems........ 
Kelway’s Glorious. (Kelway, 1909). 9.8. Double type; 
very large; white, crimson streaks on outside guard 
petals; strong rose fragrance. Medium height; free 
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Alice Harding. (Lemoine, 1922). 9.5. Guard petals blush- 
pink, center creamy white 
Nina Secor. (Secor, 1922). 9.0. Pure white with glowing 
yellow depths 
Mme. Escary. (Lemoine, 1922). 8.7. Large; double; big 
outer petals, cupped, smoothly overlapping, and gradu- 
ated to a fine rose-bud center. Pure white in effect, 
with faint trace of pink 
La Lorraine. (Lemoine, 1901). 8.6. Large; double; cream- 
white, tinted pink, darker in center, with a yellow glow 
from a few buried stemens. Tall, stout stems 
Harry F. Little. (Nicholls). New white. Very rare 
LATE 
Alsace-Lorraine. (Lemoine, 1906). 8.8. Semi-rose; pointed 
white petals suffused with a golden light... 
Baroness Schroeder. (Kelway, 1889). 9.0. Very large; rose 
type; flesh-white bud bleaching to white; extremely 
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Couronne d’Or. (Calot, 1873). 8.1. Large, flat, semi-rose 
type; ivory-white; fragrant. Very free bloomer................ 
Marie Lemoine. (Calot, 1869). 8.5. Large, globular, pure 
white flower with cream center. Strong stem.................. 
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. (Brand, 1907). 9.2. Very large, 
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