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... feet in length in grow- ing seasons . The Crimson Pompone , or Oscar Foulard , raised from seed by M. Foulard of Le Mans , is small , with flowers quite double ; colour , red , tinged with purple : a pretty and distinct rose . Helène ...
... feet in length in grow- ing seasons . The Crimson Pompone , or Oscar Foulard , raised from seed by M. Foulard of Le Mans , is small , with flowers quite double ; colour , red , tinged with purple : a pretty and distinct rose . Helène ...
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... feet in one season ; its leaves and shoots in spring are of a deep red ; it gives a profusion of flowers , which are of a very deep crimson purple , mottled with bright red ; when in bud , or half expanded , they are very beautiful . As ...
... feet in one season ; its leaves and shoots in spring are of a deep red ; it gives a profusion of flowers , which are of a very deep crimson purple , mottled with bright red ; when in bud , or half expanded , they are very beautiful . As ...
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... feet in length , of the thickness of a stout riding cane . Its flower buds are well mossed , but its flowers are not very double ; they are large , very slightly tinged with blush when they first open , and soon change to pure white . I ...
... feet in length , of the thickness of a stout riding cane . Its flower buds are well mossed , but its flowers are not very double ; they are large , very slightly tinged with blush when they first open , and soon change to pure white . I ...
Page 22
... feet long in one season , consequently there cannot be a finer object for a column ; another step , and we should have had in this a Mossy Bourbon Rose , blooming in autumn . Alas , in hybridising roses it is " le dernier pas qui coute ...
... feet long in one season , consequently there cannot be a finer object for a column ; another step , and we should have had in this a Mossy Bourbon Rose , blooming in autumn . Alas , in hybridising roses it is " le dernier pas qui coute ...
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... feet in height , than on taller stems . If short , the stem increases in bulk progressively with the head , and the plants will then live and flourish a great many years . To raise Moss Roses from seed is a most inter- C 4 CULTIVATION ...
... feet in height , than on taller stems . If short , the stem increases in bulk progressively with the head , and the plants will then live and flourish a great many years . To raise Moss Roses from seed is a most inter- C 4 CULTIVATION ...
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