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Journal of the New York Botanical Garden
(Jul 1940)  Page(s) 155.  
 
"Pest-Proof, Fool-Proof, All-Purpose Roses". Some Outstanding Species Described By C. R. McGinnes
I will list briefly the characteristics of some of the outstanding sorts among the more than two hundred which we have in our garden at this time.
The best known everblooming species are R. chinensis mutabilis and R. rugosa and their hybrids. [...] R. mutabilis is absolutely everblooming and bears flowers at the same time all the way from a pale straw color to a dark crimson. It could be used for any purpose that Polyanthas are. It has also been catalogued under the name of Chamois by Kordes and by one American nurseryman.
(1944)  Page(s) 154.  
 
Chevy Chase was originated by Neils Hansen , or perhaps , more properly by Dr. Whitman Cross of Chevy Chase , Md . It is another R. Soulieana derivative , a new strain of rose blood in modern climbing roses. This is a disease-free rambler...
(Jul 1940)  Page(s) 155.  
 
"Pest-Proof, Fool-Proof, All-Purpose Roses". Some Outstanding Species Described By C. R. McGinnes
Micrugosa is a hybrid made with R. rugosa at the time when the present R. Roxburghii was known as R. microphylla. It is a dense shrub up to six feet high, with pale blush flowers up to five inches in diameter, similar to the Australian Climber, Daydream.
(1929)  Page(s) 114.  
 
Fernand Tanné
(1929)  Page(s) 114.  
 
Gardenia
(Jul 1940)  Page(s) 154.  
 
"Pest-Proof, Fool-Proof, All-Purpose Roses". Some Outstanding Species Described By C. R. McGinnes
I will list briefly the characteristics of some of the outstanding sorts among the more than two hundred which we have in our garden at this time.
R. hibernica, the "wild Irish rose", is as lovely as one would expect from a rose so famous in song and story. It has large single pink blossoms on a vigorous bush; the blossoms usually cover the entire plant.
(Jul 1940)  Page(s) 155.  
 
"Pest-Proof, Fool-Proof, All-Purpose Roses". Some Outstanding Species Described By C. R. McGinnes
I will list briefly the characteristics of some of the outstanding sorts among the more than two hundred which we have in our garden at this time.
Micrugosa is a hybrid made with R. rugosa at the time when the present R. Roxburghii was known as R. microphylla. It is a dense shrub up to six feet high, with pale blush flowers up to five inches in diameter, similar to the Australian Climber, Daydream.
(1929)  Page(s) 114.  
 
Miss Flora Mitten
(1938)  Page(s) 124.  
 
Miss Flora Mitten
(Jun 1938)  Page(s) 128.  
 
New Varieties Feature The Rose Display This Season
The new hybrid perpetuals include:
Mrs. J. F. Redly...
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