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Roses of the World in Color
(1947)  Page(s) 107.  
 
Growers in northern states report HON . LADY LINDSAY , Shrub ( N. J. Hansen , 1938 ; int . B. & A. , 1939 ) , to be completely hardy and the foliage entirely disease resistant . The two - tone pink flowers , very double and fragrant, are rather sparsely produced on the 4-foot plant. Here is a rose for the shrub border rather than the conventional ....
(1947)  Page(s) 108.  
 
Rather adequately described as a double American Pillar, of which it is a seedling, is ILE DE FRANCE, R. (Nonin, 1922). The lovely pink and white beauty of that international rose appears in double form on an active, once-blooming, very ...
(1937)  Page(s) 147.  Includes photo(s).
 
Among the most pleasing of the Spanish hybrids coming from Pedro Dot is Luis Brinas, HT. (Dot; int. U.S. by C.-P. Co., 1934).  Both bud and flower are fine in their even, old-rose and gold color, and the plant averages high excellence in comparison with other Spanish roses. (Plant patent 102)
(1947)  Page(s) 221.  Includes photo(s).
(1947)  Page(s) 230.  
 
Although classed as a Hybrid Tea rose, ROCHESTER (Nicolas; int. J. & P., 1934), has many of the qualities of the newer Polyanthas. Raised by Dr. Nicolas from Rev. F. Page-Roberts, Rochester has a better blooming habit and flowers that are notably fine
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