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Mrs. Foote's Rose Book
(1948)  Page(s) 137.  
 
A partial list of worth-while roses that have been tested in our garden, ranging over forty years.  These have been culled from over 2,000 varieties.  They have served us well, and have endured for years. [...]
One star before a name indicates a variety recommended for general planting.  Two stars indicate long-established roses which I have grown successfully. 
Rugosas and Hybrids
**Fimbriata. The semi-double blooms are white tinted blush with serrated edges.  A distinct rose in its class.
(1948)  Page(s) 148.  
 
Noisettes and Chinas
Frau Dr. Schricker. China. Large, double, very fragrant, shining fiery carmine and coppery red. Dwarf. One of the newer Chinas; free bloomer.
(1948)  Page(s) 148.  
 
Noisettes and Chinas
Madame Eugene Mallet. Noisette. Double, fragrant, pink anf yellow. Moderate climber. An interesting rose.
(1948)  Page(s) 133.  
 
A partial list of worth-while roses that have been tested in our garden, ranging over forty years.  These have been culled from over 2,000 varieties.  They have served us well, and have endured for years. [...]
One star before a name indicates a variety recommended for general planting.  Two stars indicate long-established roses which I have grown successfully. 
Hybrid Perpetuals
**Madame Lelieve de la Place [sic]. The pink blooms are borne on plants of good growth.
 
(1948)  Page(s) 27.  
 
A partial list of worth-while roses that have been tested in our garden, ranging over forty years.  These have been culled from over 2,000 varieties.  They have served us well, and have endured for years. [...]
One star before a name indicates a variety recommended for general planting.  Two stars indicate long-established roses which I have grown successfully. 
Pembertons
*Pax. Everblooming.  Very large (three to four inches in diameter), semi-double, intensely fragrant, pure white, prominent golden anthers; bushy, blooms all season.  Good for cutting, and a useful rose.
(1948)  Page(s) 112.  
 
Hybrid Teas (Double or Semi-double)
Rose Berkley. The large, high-centred, slightly fragrant blooms are colored a deep rosy salmon-pink which is suffused with orange. This variety is very good for cutting.
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