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  2. The Rose Society - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Society is a fantasy novel by American author Marie Lu released on October 13, 2015. [2] It is the second book in The Young Elites trilogy, being preceded by The Young Elites .

  3. The Young Elites - Wikipedia

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    The Young Elites is a fantasy novel by novelist Marie Lu released on October 7, 2014. [1] It is the first novel in the trilogy. The second book is called The Rose Society and was released on October 13, 2015.

  4. Charles Quest-Ritson - Wikipedia

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    He is one of Britain's foremost rosarians and is the author of the RHS Encyclopedia of Roses and American Rose Society Encyclopedia of Roses. [1] [2] He was a director of the Royal National Rose Society and founder of the Historic Roses Group. [3] Some of his books are co-authored with his wife, Brigid Quest-Ritson.

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  6. William Paul (horticulturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Rose 'Albatross' (William Paul 1908). Paul died of a paralytic seizure on 31 March 1905, and was buried in the family vault at Cheshunt cemetery. The library of old gardening books and general literature, which he collected at his residence Waltham House, was sold at Sotheby's after his death, but many volumes were bought by his son. [1]

  7. Harry Wheatcroft - Wikipedia

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    The society honoured him in 1972 with the Victoria Medal of Honour, and in 1973 he was awarded the Royal National Rose Society's Dean Hole medal. Wheatcroft's prosperity and enjoyment of life's good things never blunted his sometimes naive expression of left-wing views.

  8. Joseph Pemberton - Wikipedia

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    He was an Anglican clergyman for more than 30 years. A keen amateur rose grower, he joined the Royal National Rose Society shortly after its founding, and in 1911 served as its president. [1] After his retirement in 1914, Pemberton turned to rose breeding in an attempt to recreate the "Grandmother's roses" he recalled from childhood.

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