'Fiancée d'Abydos' rose Reviews & Comments
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The Country Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1, page 268 (Sept 1868) Cemetery Gardening The common China rose, as remaining longer than any other in flower, is largely employed, more especially for being trained plinth height around the bases of the principal monuments; and the Bride of Abydos, white China rose, is used in like manner where its almost snowy whiteness is deemed more emblematical.
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