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Lovett's Fall Planting Suggestions
(1925)  Page(s) 20.  
 
Crimson Rambler.—Produces a profusion of large clusters of deep crimson semi-double flowers. A splendid variety for covering walls, verandas, etc. Subject to mildew.
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Dorothy Perkins.—An unusually profuse bloomer, giving large clusters of clear rose pink, double flowers, which are very lasting. It is a strong grower and very hardy. A very valuable rose.
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DR. W. VAN FLEET.—Delicate shell pink, mildly perfumed flowers are produced abundantly. The perfect pointed buds are large and as perfect as though greenhouse-grown, and the open blooms are large and most attractive. The center is built high and the outer petals are beautifully cupped.
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Duchess de Nemours.—Large sulphur white, with a pronounced greenish reflex. Early, fragrant, one of the best whites
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ELIZABETH ZEIGLAR.—In both form and color it is way ahead of the ever popular "Dorothy
Perkins." A strong grower and profuse bloomer, and the flowers last a long time.
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Ernest Grandpier.—Blooms are glistening creamy white, double, with a pointed center and resemble a Cape Jasmine. Splendid for cutting.
 
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EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins). Flowers - brilliant crimson; plant of Wichuraiana habit and foliage. It has the vigor and profuse bloom of the Dorothy Perkins, and its double flowers of good size are borne in clusters of thirty to forty each. Really an improved Crimson Rambler.
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Felix Crousse.—Among the finest of all double red sorts. Bomb type, bright red, midseason. Good odor, robust grower. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00.
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Festiva Maxima.—Pure white, with dashes of blood red at center. Rose type; very early, fragrant. Very sturdy. One of the best whites in existence.
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FRAU OCTAVIE HESSE.—In both habit of growth and mildew resistance this very much resembles Ernest Grandpier. The color, however, is a real deep pink, almost cerise.
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