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most recent 17 MAR 16  
Initial post 17 MAR 16 by Nastarana
The American Rose Annual, 1920
New Roses Registered in 1919

From Clarke Bros., Portland, Ore., September 22 1919

"Felicity. HT Ophelia X Hoosier Beauty. ...The buds are long-pointed and the flowers large, very fragrant, rose-pink, with a silvery suffusion. It is of upright strong-branching habit, with dark green foliage."
Reply #1 posted 17 MAR 16 by Patricia Routley
Thanks Nastarana. This Annual was one which was scanned for me by my dear departed friend. Looking for the page number I find the facts are the same, but the wording was slightly different. I've used the scanned version and hope that is OK.
Later edit. aha - two mentions, p133 and p167. Both just about the same.
Thanks again.