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(1932) Page(s) 112. We have lost too the Blandford rose (R. parviflora provincialis), introduced in 1791 by Kingston, a nurseryman of Blandford near Dorset..
(1936) Page(s) 99. In 1793, Robert Brown of Perth and his brother transplanted some of the wild Scotch roses from the Hill of Kinnoul in the neighbourhood of Perth into their nursery garden; one of these bore flowers slightly tinted with red from which a plant...
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