... from the others in its shoots and foliage. This induced him to plant it in his garden. It flowered the following year, and, as he anticipated, proved to be of quite a new race, and differing much from the above two roses, which, at the time, were... The rose amateur's guide - Página 64por Thomas Rivers - 1837 - 110 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...him to plant it in his garden. It flowered the following year, and, as he anticipated, proved to be quite a new race, and differing much from the above...Government of France, and curator of the Botanical and Naturalisation Garden there. He propagated this rose very largely, and sent plants and seeds of it... | |
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