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'Intensity' rose Reviews & Comments
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Horticulture, 7(12): 372 (March 21, 1908) NOTES ON NEWER ROSES. (An interview with P. Joseph Lynch, of the Dingee & Conard Co., by G. C. Watson.)
Among the promising roses for the future not only for the garden but for greenhouse culture we think Intensity and Olivia, both H.T.'s, stand a good show. Intensity is the deepest crimson maroon with large, full double flowers, and quite fragrant. Olivia is a deep rose, almost unique in color, of fine substance and has most beautiful buds.
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How can this rose released in 1908 be from a 1975 rose? Not sure if the photo is correct but it is what was labelled as Intensity at ER.
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15 MAY 10 by
jedmar
Can't be, parentage corrected. Thank you for the heads up!
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Thought it must have been a slip of the keyboard.
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