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Madame Marcel Delanney  rose photo courtesy of member CybeRose
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The Florists' Review p. 13 (Feb 10, 1916)
A NEW ROSE FROM HOLLAND.
The new seedling hybrid tea rose, Mme. Marcel Delanney, a photograph of which is reproduced on page 11 this week was originated by M. Leenders & Co., Steil-Tegelen, Holland, and was intended for dissemination in 1916. It is described by the raisers as follows: "A surpassingly beautiful novelty with a peculiar color--pale pink or soft rose, shaded with hydrangea pink; a nice, delicately colored rose. The flowers are large, full and fragrant, perfect in form and borne on tall, rigid stalks. The plant grows vigorously on short stems and is quite floriferous. Is one of the most distinct roses for massing, cutting and forcing purposes. Was awarded the gold medal by the city of Paris, at Bagatelle."

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