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most recent 28 NOV 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 NOV 16 by CybeRose
American Gardening, pp. 201-202 (March 28, 1903)
New Roses
Prepared by E. G. Hill for the Annual Meeting of the
American Rose Society. Philadelphia, Pa.. March 84, 1903

Ivory, introduced last year, is a splendid producer of buds and flowers during the winter months; in fact, is considered of unusual merit and value as a white forcing Rose. This variety is thought highly of by nearly all the growers who have given it trial this year, and we hear of large increase to be planted of this variety; this would seem to indicate its popularity and standing. The variety is lacking in foliage, and this is a very pronounced defect, nevertheless the variety has so many good qualities that it more than counterbalances this weak point.
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