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Magazine (1918) Page(s) 235. Naiad (G. Paul).- Fawn, passing to pinkish-white, large, only semi-double, but very fine when open, and showing the abundant anthers.
Book (1918) Page(s) 129. Mrs H. R. Darlington. In Praise of Single Roses. Again, Naiad, one of the new garden varieties, introduced by Mr. George Paul, although it cannot quite be classed among the singles, has a special beauty when it opens and discloses its crimson anthers, which contrast so prettily with the delicate pale flesh of the petals,
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