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(1913) Page(s) 55. ‘Admiral Dewey’. A beautiful light blush sport from that universal favorite, ‘Caroline Testout’; vigorous.
(1913) Page(s) 63. 'Australie' – Color deep pink; good show and garden rose; growth vigorous; very sweetly scented.
(1913) Page(s) 59. 'Mme. Caroline Kuster'. Light yellow, centre deeper and sometimes coppery; large, full, and globular; abundant bloomer.
(1913) Page(s) 63. Climbing White Maman Cochet. Strong climbing form of the well known rose of the same name; it will need no further recommendation.
(1913) Page(s) vi. New Roses 1913. 'Duchess of Sutherland' (H.T.) (Dickson). Distinct and beautiful, of decided merit. Flowers full, conical and very large; very floriferous and with a delicious perfume like a briar. Colour a delicate rose pink, with lemon shading on a white base. Growth specially vigorous and erect. Recommended. 3/6 ea.
(1913) Page(s) 57. Edmond Deshayes Creamy white, shaded flesh in the centre, large and full; a strong grower, carrying erect flowers.
(1913) Page(s) 66. Ever-blooming Polyantha Roses Eugene [sic] Lamesch – Buds coppery red, opening flowers ochre-yellow, changing to clear yellow shaded with rose; good shape; very fragrant.
(1913) Page(s) 57. Friedrichruh Blood red; blooms are large, full, well formed, flowering freely and continuously; excellent habit.
(1913) Page(s) 58. Herzogin Marie von C. Gotha - Pure white, passing to pale yellow; edged rose.
(1913) Page(s) 65. 'Irish Harmony'. The buds when opening are a saffron yellow, crayoned or smeared claret; the flowers when expanded being creamy white, and of immense size.
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