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Hiroshima City Botanical Garden, Japan
Uploaded 8 JUN |
What and when to plant : rose bulletin, season of 1932 / Howard & Smith.
CALEDONIA. This is a splendidly formed new white, backed up by good qualities that speedily won it international recognition. Large, long, pointed, conical buds with the edges of the outer petals gracefully rolled back, and flowers of admirable size, full double, high-centered and carried singly on long, strong stems. This variety also has the virtue of being fragrant. Slightly lemon-tinted when first expanding, changing to pure white as the blossoms develop. Erect habit, of vigorous constitution, dark-green disease-resistant foliage, and a continuous profuse bloomer. Gold Medal, Scottish Rose Society; Certificate of Merit, National Rose Society of England.
Uploaded 17 SEP 19 |
Wayside Gardens 1939
Uploaded 18 SEP 21 |
Rosemont Nurseries, Tyler, Texas (1936)
(Dobbie, 1928). Bud large, long-pointed; flower large, very double, high-centered, extremely lasting, slightly fragrant, white, borne singly on long, strong stem. Foliage large, leathery, dark green, disease-resistant. Free continuous bloomer. New and scarce. One of the prettiest white roses we know.
Uploaded 6 AUG 14 |
Wayside Gardens 1939
Uploaded 18 SEP 21 |
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Sangerhausen, June 21, 2013
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Uploaded 7 JUL 13 |
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