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John N. May's wholesale trade list
(1903) Page(s) 6. Hybrid Teas Admiral Dewey. A beautiful light blush pink; good constitution and large flower; a sport from Mme. Caroline Testout.
(1903) Page(s) 8. Hybrid Remontants. Varieties Best Suited for Forcing Alfred Colomb. Bright clear red, large full flower.
(1903) Page(s) 6. Monthly, or Bedding Roses Amelia Suzanne Morin. White, with blush shading; dwarf, compact grower; exceedingly free flowering, and of good constitution for summer bedding.
(1903) Page(s) 6. Hybrid Teas American Beauty. Still the finest of all roses for winter forcing.
(1903) Page(s) 8. Hybrid Remontants. Varieties Best Suited for Forcing Anna de Diesbach. Clear rose; extra free flowering.
(1903) Page(s) 6. Monthly, or Bedding Roses Balduin (Miss Helen Gould). An extra fine summer rose, either for greenhouse or open ground; flowers very large and full; color, bright glowing carmine; very fragrant.
(1903) Page(s) 8. Hybrid Remontants. Varieties Best Suited for Forcing Baron Bonstetten. Dark maroon red; large full flower.
(1903) Page(s) 7. Hybrid Remontants. Varieties Best Suited for Forcing Baroness Rothschild. Shaded delicate pink; extra good.
(1903) Page(s) 5. Tea Roses. Standard Varieties Best Suited for Winter Forcing Bon Silene. Still a great favorite with many; very free and sweet.
(1903) Page(s) 5. Tea Roses. Standard Varieties Best Suited for Winter Forcing Bridesmaid. The best clear pink for forcing; extra fine form, very large, long bud.
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