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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the New York State Horticultural society
(1892) Page(s) 221. ...don't omit Mrs. Degraw, whose pink roses are so welcome in fall.
(1896) Page(s) 33. H. P. Rose, Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford.— Of vigorous growth; color deep rosy-pink, outer petals shaded with pale flesh, white at base of petals; flowers large, of perfect imbricated form, and freely produced; flowering from early summer until late in autumn. Raised by Dickson & Sons.
(1898) Page(s) 29. The Crimson Rambler quickly and easily won a world-wide reputation. Succeeding it have appeared the -Yellow Rambler and the White Rambler and a Pink Rambler. And besides these are others of a similar character. All these plants are of thrifty growth, hardy, remarkably profuse in blooming and capable of being employed as climbers or for bedding by pegging down the long, flexible shoots.
(1910) Page(s) 91. Vaughan's White Baby Rambler
(1896) Page(s) 29. The Crimson Rambler quickly and easily won a world-wide reputation. Succeeding it have appeared the -Yellow Rambler and the White Rambler and a Pink Rambler. And besides these are others of a similar character. All these plants are of thrifty growth, hardy, remarkably profuse in blooming and capable of being employed as climbers or for bedding by pegging down the long, flexible shoots.
(1898) Page(s) 29. The Crimson Rambler quickly and easily won a world-wide reputation. Succeeding it have appeared the -Yellow Rambler and the White Rambler and a Pink Rambler. And besides these are others of a similar character. All these plants are of thrifty growth, hardy, remarkably profuse in blooming and capable of being employed as climbers or for bedding by pegging down the long, flexible shoots.
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