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Listing last updated on Wed Jan 2025
Netherlands
[From The Old Rose Advisor, by Brent C. Dickerson, p. 13:] The Dutch were the first to propagate Roses by seed. They particularly favored the Gallicas. It wasn't long before they had cornered the Rose market.


[From The Old Rose Adventurer, by Brent C. Dickerson, p. 15:] The Dutch, particularly in the period approximately 1790 to 1820, overshadowed the rest of Europe in the production of new roses… with the Nineteenth Century begins a new era for the Rose… within a few years, there appeared numerous varieties of Gallicas, bred in the Dutch nurseries.

 
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