Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Supplement of New and Rare Plants for 1893
The above cut fails to show with proper effect, blooms of the single Rom Rugom, and its progeny Mad. Georges Bruant. The former bears both white and carmine ?owers. It should be grown in every garden: is the one rose not eaten by insects, and blooms incessantly from early summer until frost, is com pact in growth, beautiful in foliage, and always satisfactory.
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