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The Ladies' Companion to the Flower-Garden, 5th ed.
(1849) Page(s) 263-264. Brennus, Madame Hardy, Charles Louis and the Great Western, all very fine Roses, are all apt to produce green leaves in the centre of the flower, when manured with undecayed stable manure.
(1849) Page(s) 263. Noisette.- Thélaire, White, very double flowers, produced in great abundance.
(1849) Page(s) 349. Plants for baskets, to hang down...Triomphe de Bollwyller, with a beautiful cream-coloured, or rather pale buff flower, cupped, and very large, and double, with large glossy evergreen leaves.
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