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Howard Rose Co., Hemet, California
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Hybrid Teas, Teas  and Pernetiana.
Admiral Ward. Hybrid Tea. (Pernet-Ducher, 1915.) Seedling X Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Full, globular flowers of crimson-red, shaded fiery-red and velvety crimson. Large bronzy foliage. Free and continuous bloomer.
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Climbers.
Alida Lovett. Hybrid Wichuraiana. (Dr. W. Van Fleet, 1905.) Wichuraiana seedling X Souvenir du President Carnot. Bright shell-pink, with shadings of sulphur at the base of petals. It resembles Dr. W. Van Fleet but is of a much darker color and the foliage is even more beautiful; mildew proof.
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Hybrid Teas, Teas  and Pernetiana.
Amelia de Bethune. Pernetiana. (Jos. Pernet-Ducher, 1923.) Flower coral red shaded with cochineal carmine, large, full and globular; oval shaped bud. Growth very vigorous, bushy and erect; foliage bronze green.
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Rugosas and their hybrids.
Amelie Gravereaux. Hybrid Rugosa. (J. Gravereaux, 1903.) Flower carmine purple, shaded red, large, nearly full. Growth vigorous.
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Hybrid Teas, Teas  and Pernetiana.
America. Hybrid Tea. (E. G. Hill, 1921.) Premier X Hoosier Beauty. Large, rose-pink, fine shaped flowers, sweetly scented, carried on long stems. Deep glossy green foliage; almost thornless.
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Hybrid Perpetuals and other hardy varieties.
American Beauty. Hybrid Perpetual. (Bancroft, 1886.) Originally named Mme. Ferdinand Jamin, but was imported by the historian Bancroft in 1886 and at his suggestion later introduced as American Beauty by a Washington florist. It is deep pink to soft carmine, with delicate veining of dark red on the broad petals. Under proper care it is a strong grower.
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Climbers.
American Pillar. Hybrid Wichuraiana. (Dr. W. Van Fleet, 1902.) R. Wichuraiana X Setigera seedling X a red Hybrid Perpetual. Large, single flowers, rosy pink, approaching brilliant carmine, white at center, and golden yellow stamens.
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Hybrid Teas, Teas  and Pernetiana.
Angele Pernet. Hybrid Tea. (Pernet-Ducher, 1924.) Brownish orange blooms of excellent shape, although only semi-double, and the color is wel retained; some fragrance. Plant of moderate, bushy growth and seems to be a steady bloomer.
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Hybrid Teas, Teas  and Pernetiana.
Angelus. Hybrid Tea. (Fred Lemon Co., 1920.) Columbia X Ophelia. Flower large, white, cream tint at center; very fragrant. Foliage dark green, upright and vigorous. Free bloomer.
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Hybrid Perpetuals and other hardy varieties.
Anna de Diesbach. Hybrid Perpetual. (Lacharme, 1859.) Sport from La Reine. Bright clear pink of largest size; fine bud and open flower. The famous "Glory of Paris".
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