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A Book about Roses: How to Grow and Show them, 17th Edition (1900)
(1900) Page(s) 287. Anna Ollivier Pale buff, flushed. One of the best and most distinct; variable in color.
(1900) Page(s) 284. Duchesse de Vallombrosa. Flesh, changing to white. Good and free-flowering; impatient of wet.
(1900) Page(s) 288. Mme. Lambard Salmon, shaded rose. One of the hardiest of the Teas; very variable in colour.
(1900) Page(s) 290. Moss de Meaux Rosy=pink. Rather delicate constitution.
(1900) Page(s) 292. In "Hybrid Perpetual or Hybride Remontante Roses:" Mrs. Harry Turner crimson-scarlet. Very telling in colour.
(1900) Page(s) 286. Hybrid perpetuals: Reynolds Hole. Deep maroon, flushed with scarlet. A good dark Rose ; requires the brier ; late.
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