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Discussion id : 109-175
most recent 10 MAR 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 MAR 18 by CybeRose
William Prince 1844
243 White American. P. - cup. - White, very vigorous, has been trained 20 feet in ht.
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Discussion id : 109-173
most recent 10 MAR 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 MAR 18 by CybeRose
William Prince 1846-1847
273 White, or Odorata alba,
274 White American. P.

I included two items to be clear that the White American was distinct from Odorata alba. Also, the P indicates that White American had "long flexible shoots adapted for rose pillars, arbors, or to train against the sides of buildings, &c."

Or were they the same, despite the two numbers?
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