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(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Catherine Mermet Flesh colour, large, full, exquisite form, most useful
(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Cecile Brunner (Polyantha) bright rose, yellowish centre, very sweet, A1.
(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Chas J. Grahame dazzling orange-crimson, large petals, nearly full, sweet scented.
(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Chateau de Clos Vougeot Large, full, velvety fiery red, changing to dark velvety crimson as the flowers expand; distinct, growth moderate.
(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Chateau de Clos Vougeot Large, full, velvety fiery red, changing to dark velvety crimson as the flowers expand; distinct, growth moderate.
(1924) Page(s) x. Novelty Roses. Cherub. H.T. Alister Clark. A climbing rose with good foliage and habit, that in spring is a mass of beautiful well formed salmon pink flowers, gracefully displayed. It also flowers in autumn when although the flowers are not numerous, the colouring is superb, making this variety one of the most distinct of its popular class.
(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Christine de Noue deep purplish-red, large, full, very useful.
(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Cloth of Gold Large, yellow, very double, a fine climber, one of the best
(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Comtesse de Nadaillac Rosy flesh, base of petals coppery, large, full, perfect, fragrant.
(1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-blooming Roses. Corallina Deep rosy crimson, shaded coral red, vigorous; good garden rose.
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