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Handbook of Hardy Trees, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants
(1873) Page(s) 169. Rosa setigera .... . It has given birth to some garden varieties not without interest, such as Queen of the Prairies, Belle de Baltimore, Miss Edgeworth, Purpurea, Séraphine, Washington's Bride, etc., mostly semi-double or double, some white or flesh, and others bright rose.
(1873) Page(s) 169. Rosa setigera .... . It has given birth to some garden varieties not without interest, such as Queen of the Prairies, Belle de Baltimore, Miss Edgeworth, Purpurea, Séraphine, Washington's Bride, etc., mostly semi-double or double, some white or flesh, and others bright rose. [Pride translated as Bride in the French original]
(1873) Page(s) 169. Rosa setigera .... . It has given birth to some garden varieties not without interest, such as Queen of the Prairies, Belle de Baltimore, Miss Edgeworth, Purpurea, Séraphine, Washington's Bride, etc., mostly semi-double or double, some white or flesh, and others bright rose.
(1873) Page(s) 169. Rosa setigera .... . It has given birth to some garden varieties not without interest, such as Queen of the Prairies, Belle de Baltimore, Miss Edgeworth, Purpurea, Séraphine, Washington's Bride, etc., mostly semi-double or double, some white or flesh, and others bright rose.
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