Found
Unknown The fine rosarian, Mrs. Cleo Barnwell, obtained a start of this
plant from Jose Marrero in Puerto Rico. Narrower than many Tea bushes
in habit, "Puerto Rico" retains the typical good health and sturdy
growth of the class. The medium-sized, very fragrant flowers bloom in
loose clusters of three, opening from a cupped shape to nearly flat.
The color is creamy white with just a hint of apricot-pink, and is a
lovely addition to floral arrangements. Fragrance is sweet and clean.
4 to 6 feet Z7-9 R Fr w
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