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All Roses Are Beautiful
(4 Mar 1929)  Page(s) 45.  
 
Betty Uprichard gives much greater pleasure to the eye than any other two-toned colored rose
(4 Mar 1929)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Clarice Goodacre in bud and half-open, is most exquisite in form and creamy color.
(4 Mar 1929)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Crimson Chatenay A very lovely dark red and most hardy rose.
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Crimson Emblem A very lovely dark red and most hardy rose... delicious perfume
(4 Mar 1929)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Francis Scott Key whose special mission in life [at least in the author's Maine garden] seems to be to ball and disappoint.
(4 Mar 1929)  Page(s) 44.  
 
His Majesty ('Red Druschki')
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Jonkheer J.L. Mock never balls here [in Maine] but blooms freely all season, flaunting its exquisite shades of color until frost sends it to sleep.
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Lieutenant Chauré is mostly hardy, lovely in color, form and perfume, and never balls, though at times, in wet weather, it blues.
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Los Angeles is [beautiful], of course, but winter kills [in the author's Maine garden], and can be most satisfactorily replaced by 'Willowmere'
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Mrs. Beatty in bud and half-open is exquisite; it holds its rich yellow color well, only fading slightly. It could have a few more petals, but it makes up for that in abundance of bloom and delicious odor.
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