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The Rose Grower's Treasury
(1934)  Page(s) 263.  
 
Ada Paullin HT. 1916. Apricot and bronze yellow; very vigorous; standard or dwarf; prune moderately; long pointed buds.
 
(1934)  Page(s) 264.  
 
Altaica (a variety of Rosa spinosissima).- pale lemon white; vigorous; bush; hedge; prune moderately; early flowering, single, black heps.
(1934)  Page(s) 265.  
 
Apeles Mestres (Cl. Pern.), 1926.- Yellow; vigorous; pillar, wall, or screen; prune lightly; disease resistant, glossy foliage,
(1934)  Page(s) 269.  
 
Breeze Hill (H. Wich.), 1927.- Cream tinted pink and salmon; very vigorous; prune lightly; very large, very double flowers.
(1934)  Page(s) 269.  
 
Britannia (Dwf. H. Poly.), 1929. Rich crimson with white centre; vigorous; bedding; prune moderately; few thorns.
(1934)  Page(s) 273.  
 
Charles E. Shea HT. 1916. Salmon pink; vigorous; exhibition, dwarf, pot; prune moderately; subject to mildew.
(1934)  Page(s) 274.  
 
Cleveland (H.T.), 1916.- Coppery yellow and old rose; vigorous; dwarf; prune modestly.
(1934)  Page(s) 277.  
 
Clovelly HT. 1924. Carmine rose, shaded salmon; vigorous; dwarf; prune moderately; good decorative rose.
(1934)  Page(s) 278.  
 
Craigweil HT. (1929). Silvery cerise, reverse deep cerise pink; vigorous; dwarf, bedding; prune moderately; fragrant, free flowering.
(1934)  Page(s) 280.  
 
Distinction (dwarf hybrid polyantha), 1927.- Rose pink; dwarf; prune moderately; free flowering.
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