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"These roses, originally a sport of the Centifolia, bear on their flower-stems and
sepals a mutation of the glands making it appear as if a green or reddish-brown moss were
growing there, adding a unique delicacy to the buds. In this group can be found some deep
crimsons, lacking among the regular Centifolias; this is possibly due to some
hybridization involving crimson China roses. `Common Moss', `Gloire des Mousseux',
`William Lobb', `Deuil de Paul Fontaine', `Striped Moss'." |
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