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Old Garden Roses
Discussion id : 87-362
most recent 22 AUG 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 AUG 15 by Patricia Routley
I started to add a reference from Bunyard's Old Garden Roses, page 77 but have no idea in which HelpMeFind page it should go. Can anyone help please. The reference is:
Alba White, green centre, 2 in., few or no stamens, styles 1/8 in. Branches thornless. Leaves smooth above and below pedicel and hip red glanded.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 21 AUG 15 by jedmar
Could he be referring to 'Centifolia Alba', whose photo is facing p.73 and which is not described under Centifolias? The green button eye is there.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 22 AUG 15 by Patricia Routley
Possibly. You have added the photo, so I'll add this reference.
That will make three roses that Bunyard mentioned Alba, p77; Unique p94 and Centifolia alba p147 all in this one file. But at least they are listed and may give us insight in the future.
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Discussion id : 87-427
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Initial post 20 AUG 15 by Patricia Routley
What is the Crimson China that Edward Bunyard refers to in his Old Garden Roses page 98? He has listed separately Semperflorens, Cramoisi Superieure, Fabvier. Fellemberg and Miss Lowe.
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