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Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 259. Tree Peony Check List †Marchioness of Londonderry. (Kelway, 1897.)
† Never widely distributed.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 259. Tree Peony Check List †Marchioness of Granby. (Kelway, 1897.)
† Never widely distributed.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 259. Tree Peony Check List Marceau. (Dessert, 1913.) A. Dessert 1913.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 259. Tree Peony Check List Manetti. Syn. Manette. Double. (Burdin, 1867; 1873.) A. Dessert 1905, 1899; Louis Van Houtte 1873; Louis Paillet 1889; E. H. Krelage 1867.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 90. H. R. Darlington. Decorative Roses Blush Rambler, Crimson Rambler and Mrs. Flight belong to the multiflora section...and is slightly affected by mildew. Mrs. Flight. The latter is a little coarse in character as a decorative flower, and looks best on the bush at a distance. All three are first rate as garden plants and make very strong growth.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 259. Tree Peony Check List *Mandarin. (China, Fortune, 1846.) A. Dessert 1905; Kelway & Son 1889; E. H. Krelage 1867; Louis Paillet 1889.
* Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 259. Tree Peony Check List Manatzuru.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 90. H. R. Darlington. Decorative Roses Blush Rambler, Crimson Rambler and Mrs. Flight belong to the multiflora section... Crimson Rambler has chiefly to rely on its colour for its favour, and is slightly affected by mildew,
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 89. H. R. Darlington. Decorative Roses Blush Rambler, Crimson Rambler and Mrs. Flight belong to the multiflora section... Blush Rambler is the best of the three for decorative work, looking very bright and fresh when set up.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 89. H. R. Darlington. Decorative Roses Mrs. W. H. Cutbush is a bright pink dwarf polyantha, most free and perpetual in flowering and an excellent bedding Rose.
Orleans is equally good but somewhat taller and the flowers a little darker. For small beds both these are unsurpassed down to the present.
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