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Biltmore Nursery Catalogue
(1907)  Page(s) 81.  
 
Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses.
Climbing Wootton. Deep crimson; richly perfumed. Flowers large and double, blossoming throughout the summer.
(1913)  Page(s) 58.  
 
Wichuraiana Hybrid Roses
Edmond Proust.
A free-flowering variety, with large clusters of sweetly scented blooms, pale rose and carmine, that last for many days. The plant is vigorous, free growth, with bright, glossy green leaves that are produced so thickly upon the canes that they obscure everything beneath them. For training over a fence or trellis to form a screen or hedge, Edmond Proust has few equals. The compact growth and dense foliage make it especially valuable where privacy or shelter is desired.
(1907)  Page(s) 81.  
 
The Wild Roses, or Rose Species
R. watsoni. Watson's Rose. A curious Rose of unknown origin, with numerous arching branches. Height 2 to 3 feet. Leaves compound, with to 5 narrow, undulate leaflets. Flowers small, white, in dense-flowered pyramidal corymbs. Makes an attractive low hedge for a rose-garden.
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