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Stone Steps and Gateway. OLD AND NEW ROSES 225 But one cannot have everything, and modern Roses have a beauty and charm of their own that flower lovers cannot fail to appreciate, although in the depths of their hearts they are sure that they do not compare to the less gaudy, though more fra- grant blossoms of the olden days. Following is a list of some of the old Roses, with their bloom and some of their characteristics de- scribed briefly. DAMASK ROSE, of which Rosa mundi, or York and Lancaste...r is a variety; used by the colonists for rose water; in the East for attar of roses. CRIMSON BOURSAULT (Alpine Rose). BANKSIAN; double yellow, from China in 1807. MUSK ROSE (Rosa Moschata); used in the East for attar of roses. The sweet-scented JUNE ROSE of many thorns, common to the dooryards of New England and New York. The CINNAMON ROSE; in some parts of England called Whitsuntide, with small flat flowers, and a distinct cinnamon odour. 226 COMMON SENSE GARDENS SCOTCH BRIAR, or Burnet-leaved Rose; white and yellow, very fragrant.
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