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'Virginia' rose Reviews & Comments
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The Meehan who raised 'Virginia' is doubtless P.H. Meehan of Richmond, Virginia, who also raised the similar 'General Robert E. Lee' (probably they were sibling seedlings).
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31 JUL by
jedmar
P. H. Meehan added as breeder of both 'Virginia' and 'General Robert E. Lee', thank you! He advertised in the Florists Exchange of 1892 for his roses.
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Dingee & Conard Co. Catalog 1894, p. 86
This elegant Rose, which we now introduce for the first time, and which we have named in honor of the Old Dominion, is the result of a cross between Safrano and Marechal Niel. We consider it one of the most promising Tea Roses of modern introduction. It is a vigorous grower of bushy habit; the blooms are large, double, finely formed, lasting and of excellent substance, often remaining on the bush until dried up; color a light yellow with a tinge of saffron at the centre, reverse of petals a pinkish cast; perfume, a delicate and delightful tea scent. It will undoubtedly prove a very desirable and profitable variety for forcing. Price, 50 cents each.
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