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Proceedings of the Horticultural Society of London
(1861) Page(s) 169. March 29, 1860 (Extra Meeting)...Tea-Rose President: - from Messrs. Paul & Son, of Cheshunt. This variety, which had been shown last autumn, was now produced in amuch better condition, and was awarded a FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. This large, well-cupped, nicely formed flowers were blush tinged with salmon-buff when young, becoming blush when older. The plant was evidently of free growth, and was stated to be of a hardy character, being in this respect similar to Caroline, which was one of its parents.
(1861) Page(s) 636. Triomphe d'Amiens, as shown mottled crimson, compact and very fine...
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