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'Dinsmore' rose Reviews & Comments
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Breeder needs to be changed: "Dinsmore, raised by George Wainwright, of Trenton, N.J., and sent out by Perter Henderson, in 1887, is remarkable for its freedom of bloom. Flowers are large, of good shape and of a crimson color with a purplish tint. The plant is of dwarfish habit, the flowers being produced so profusely as to prevent large growth. This season the flowers lost their color quickly, which fact may perhaps be attributed to the unfavorable weather," from Proceedings of the Annual Conventions, Society of American Florist and Ornamental Horticulturists, 1889, p. 32.
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Reference added and breeder changed. We’ve kept the 1886 date as quoted in the 1906 reference. Thank you.
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