NEW IRISH ROSE.
WITH WONDERFUL 3CENT.
LONDON, August 13.
S. M. Gredy, a Portadown, Ireland, nurseryman, has perfected a new rose that has mystified French attar experts. Known as "the Portadown Fragrant," the new rose possesses a wonderful aroma, that grows stronger after the flower has been cut and increases until the flower dies. The discovery is described as the most interesting in the "rose world" for many years. °
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 194, 18 August 1931, Page 7
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