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In Praise of Ramblers
(1935)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Hiawatha is one of the latest ramblers to bloom, and its small, single flowers are deep carmine with white centers (it often blooms again in autumn)
(1935)  Page(s) 109.  
 
There are also dozens of sports and seedlings of Dorothy [Perkins] (Dorothy Dennison, Elizabeth Zeigler, Jean Girin, Lady Godiva, Mme. Auguste Nonin, Christian Curle, and Petit Louis are a few of them, some a little lighter in color, some a shade or two darker, some blooming a week or so earlier, others a few days later, but most of them so much like the original...
 
(1935)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Kalmia so named because both flowers and foliage resemble the mountain laurel
(1935)  Page(s) 111.  
 
La Fiamma flame-colored
(1935)  Page(s) 109, 111.  
 
p. 109: [on Cape Cod, what looks like Dorothy Perkins is probably Lady Gay] as Walsh's nursery, where it originated, is near here...
p. 111: Lady Gay is a perfect understudy for Dorothy Perkins... Cinderella a darker Lady Gay... Nokomis a larger Lady Gay
(1935)  Page(s) 109.  
 
There are also dozens of sports and seedlings of Dorothy [Perkins] (Dorothy Dennison, Elizabeth Zeigler, Jean Girin, Lady Godiva, Mme. Auguste Nonin, Christian Curle, and Petit Louis are a few of them, some a little lighter in color, some a shade or two darker, some blooming a week or so earlier, others a few days later, but most of them so much like the original...
(1935)  Page(s) 109.  
 
There are also dozens of sports and seedlings of Dorothy [Perkins] (Dorothy Dennison, Elizabeth Zeigler, Jean Girin, Lady Godiva, Mme. Auguste Nonin, Christian Curle, and Petit Louis are a few of them, some a little lighter in color, some a shade or two darker, some blooming a week or so earlier, others a few days later, but most of them so much like the original...
(1935)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Milky Way white flowers tinged with pink
(1935)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Mrs. M.H. Walsh has little white rosettes on a trailing plant with small, shiny foliage;  its canes are so slender and supple that it makes a splendid ground-cover
 
(1935)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Nokomis a larger Lady Gay
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