Excerpt from The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman, 1877, Vol. 58: A Chronicle of the Homestead, Poultry-Yard, Apiary, and Dovecote In the class for eighteen English-raised Roses in commerce Messrs. George Paul Son won with Emily Laxton, Bessie Johnson, Cheshunt Hybrid, Miss Hassard, John Hopper, Edou ard Morren, Princess Beatrice, Annie Laxton, Princess Mary of Cambridge, Duke of Edinburgh, Miss Poole, Beauty of Waltham, Rev. J. B. M. Camm, Miss Ingram, Star of Waltham, Duchess of Edinburgh, Reynolds Hole, and Marchioness of Exeter. Edouard Morren, however, is a French and not an English-raised Rose. Mr. Charles Turner had the second prize.
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