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Gardeners’ Chronicle p. 452, December 22, 1900 Messrs. Paul & Son, of Cheshunt: Una.—This is an almost single Rose of great beauty. It is (from) the Dog Rose crossed with the Dijon Teas. Its habit is rambling and Briar-like, the buds are well formed and of a clear pale buff yellow; the flowers almost white, of great purity of form and colour. It is essentially a hedge and arch Rose, and has been universally admired.
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