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The West American Scientist
(1892)  Page(s) 27.  
 
Capt. Christy. Dwarf habit, large, beautiful soft rose color, exceedingly beautiful.
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Estelle Pradelle. One of the most satisfactory and beautiful white roses ever offered—a rampant grower, flowers exquisite in bud and blossom
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Euphrosne. Large, pearly white; a valuable winter bloomer.
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Jacqueminot. Rich deep red, always popular.
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Giant of Battles. Brilliant crimson, large, very double and sweet. Esteemed one of the finest.
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Grace Darling. Strong, vigorous grower; color a porcelain rose, elegantly shaded with vinous crimson, a decided color, but never quite obscuring the ground of beautiful yellow upon which it rests. The colors seem to stand out separate and distinct.
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Her Majesty. Of immense size, perfect form and exquisite coloring, being a delicate, but bright pink, shaded with rosy salmon. The largest Rose ever produced. Its immense size, perfect symetry and exquisite coloring combine to make it the Rose of Roses.
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James Sprunt. A grand rose; deep cherry-red, medium size, full, very double and sweet. A strong grower and profuse bloomer.
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White Lamarque. Pure white.
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Little White Pet. Flowers in large clusters. Very pretty.
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