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Book (1823) Page(s) 529. List of some New Roses, raised by Mr. Brown of New Scone. (Referred to at p.179.) The finest of the Double Scots Roses (or those from Rosa spinosissima) having been fully described by Joseph Sabine, Esq. Secretary of the Horticultural Society of London, in the Transactions of that Society, vol. iv, it seems unnecessary to particularise them here. Mr. Brown of Perth made trial of the seeds of other kinds of garden roses, about the year 1796, and procured several seedlings of great beauty, particularly the following. Diana, double blush, raised from the same [Maiden's Blush].
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