Louis Philippe v Cracker Red
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Full StoryI keep hearing that these are the same rose, but I can't really find any pictures of Cracker Red. Someone who has seen both, said that the leaves on Cracker Red are much larger than LP. I have a "Louis Philippe",that was purchased from RVR...so I'm assuming it should be the 1834 Guerin introduction. However, RVR also sells a rose they call "Louis Philippe from Florida," could that be the rose referred to as "Cracker Red"?
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