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Discussion id : 97-217
most recent 1 FEB 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 FEB 17 by CybeRose
Sunset Seed and Plant Co.: 1896, p. 86
Peach Blow (Hybrid Tea, 1893). This rose is a sport from Augustine Guinoiseau (White La France), originally named "The Midwinter." The flowers are large, of a beautiful light peach color. Price, 3-inch pots, 50c each.
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Discussion id : 80-195
most recent 28 AUG 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 AUG 14 by CybeRose
Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of California, Page 95, 1946

Peachblow.—1893. "Seedling rose M-17,806." A hybrid Tea from mixed seed. "The inside of the petals is a pale, silvery, peach-pink like La France; the reverse, dark, bronzy carmine-pink." A Peachblow, a hybrid Tea (Madam Butterfly x Yellow Seedling No. 10), was announded by L. B. Coddington of Murray Hill, New Jersey, forty-four years later; but is evidently something different.
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