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Discussion id : 99-110
most recent 8 MAY 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 MAY 17 by Patricia Routley
1916 The Rose Annual
p110. Walter Easlea. Dwarf Polyantha Roses.
Some of the Hybrid Teas crossed with Wichuraianas may give us wonderful results. I have a beautiful little seedling raisd fom a pure white Hybrid Tea almost unknown, crossed with 'Shower of Gold'. Each flower is as perfect in form as 'Mrs. Herbert Stevens' but a little larger than 'Cecile Brunner'. The colour is milkly white tipped crimson. This I have named Little Meg.
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