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(9 Jun 1934) Page(s) 4. Alexander Hill Gray: A good doer. Lemon yellow in colour.
(11 May 1935) Page(s) 3. America: A good disease resistant, free blooming and sweetly fragrant pink. The bush is almost thornless and it may be grown for exhibition.
(9 Jun 1934) Page(s) 4. Caledonia: A richly perfumed, pure white.
(11 May 1935) Page(s) 3. Chateau De Clos Vougeot: A rich velvety crimson, much darker than Daily Mail, sweetly scented, and a profuse bloomer.
(9 Jun 1934) Page(s) 4. Columbia: Deep rich pink, sweetly fragrant.
(11 May 1935) Page(s) 3. Daily Mail: A rich deep velvety red, richly perfumed. The colour of this rose is distinctive, and the fragrance outstanding, and it is a good doer.
(9 Jun 1934) Page(s) 4. Dame Edith Helen: A pure glowing pink, one of the best exhibition roses, but not always a good grower.
(11 May 1935) Page(s) 3. Dividend: A rich distinct yellow which holds its colour admirably, a profuse and perpetual flowerer, one of the best.
(11 May 1935) Page(s) 3. Edith Clark: A distinctive dazzling red, and a profuse bloomer.
(11 May 1935) Page(s) 3. Elizabeth of York: A rich cerise pink, a good disease resistant variety, that carries a profusion of semi double blooms.
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