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The Rose Amateur's Guide, 5th ed., 1854
(1854)  Page(s) 108.  
 
The Bourbon Rose. (Rosa Bourboniana.) Rosier de L'Ile Bourbon.
There are a few Bourbon Roses, of remarkably vigorous habits, scarcely adapted for planting in beds, as all those above described are,—such are Apolline, of a beautiful and glossy rose colour; Louise Odier, almost equal to Coupe d'Hebé in the shape of its bright rose-coloured flowers; Paxton, a vigorous grower, with flowers of the same colour; Imperatrice Josephine, with light blush flowers; Julie de Fontenelle, Le Grenadier, and Sully, all vigorous-growing crimson roses, and the finest of all for pillar roses. They will require the treatment recommended for summer pillar roses in p.35. For light soils, these Bourbon pillar roses should be budded on the Manetti rose. For deep rich soils they will do very well on their own roots, or budded on dwarf stocks of the Dog Rose.
(1854)  Page(s) 88.  
 
Damask perpetual. Julie de Krudner and La Favorite are nearly of the same delicate pink, and are very fragrant and pretty.
 
(1854)  Page(s) 106.  
 
The Bourbon Rose.
Dark Crimson.
Our old favourites, Paul Joseph and Dupetit Thouars still hold their rank in this class of colour; and Vorace, Jurie, Souvenir de l'Exposition, Reveil, and Adelaide Bougère—the three latter remarkable for richness of colour—are well worthy the attention of the rose amateur.
(1854)  Page(s) 88.  
 
Damask perpetual. Julie de Krudner and La Favorite are nearly of the same delicate pink, and are very fragrant and pretty.
(1854)  Page(s) 98.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual. Lady Stuart, a new variety, with most delicate flesh-coloured flowers, is also very beautiful.
 
(1854)  Page(s) 16.  
 
...Lane's Moss, or Lanai, raised from seed by M. Laffay, is a fine globular and very double rose, with flowers very fragrant and of a rich rosy crimson tinted with purple; its habit is remarkably vigorous, more so than that of any other moss rose, and a large bed planted with it would have a fine effect.
(1854)  Page(s) 108.  
 
The Bourbon Rose. (Rosa Bourboniana.) Rosier de L'Ile Bourbon.
There are a few Bourbon Roses, of remarkably vigorous habits, scarcely adapted for planting in beds, as all those above described are,—such are Apolline, of a beautiful and glossy rose colour; Louise Odier, almost equal to Coupe d'Hebé in the shape of its bright rose-coloured flowers; Paxton, a vigorous grower, with flowers of the same colour; Imperatrice Josephine, with light blush flowers; Julie de Fontenelle, Le Grenadier, and Sully, all vigorous-growing crimson roses, and the finest of all for pillar roses. They will require the treatment recommended for summer pillar roses in p.35. For light soils, these Bourbon pillar roses should be budded on the Manetti rose. For deep rich soils they will do very well on their own roots, or budded on dwarf stocks of the Dog Rose.
(1854)  Page(s) 108.  
 
The Bourbon Rose. (Rosa Bourboniana.) Rosier de L'Ile Bourbon.
There are a few Bourbon Roses, of remarkably vigorous habits, scarcely adapted for planting in beds, as all those above described are,—such are Apolline, of a beautiful and glossy rose colour; Louise Odier, almost equal to Coupe d'Hebé in the shape of its bright rose-coloured flowers; Paxton, a vigorous grower, with flowers of the same colour; Imperatrice Josephine, with light blush flowers; Julie de Fontenelle, Le Grenadier, and Sully, all vigorous-growing crimson roses, and the finest of all for pillar roses. They will require the treatment recommended for summer pillar roses in p.35. For light soils, these Bourbon pillar roses should be budded on the Manetti rose. For deep rich soils they will do very well on their own roots, or budded on dwarf stocks of the Dog Rose.
(1854)  Page(s) 96.  
 
The Hybrid Perpetual Rose.
Two light crimson roses, Beranger and Madame Andry, like, but more double than, William Jesse, are worthy attention, as being of a distinct character.
(1854)  Page(s) 98.  
 
The Hybrid Perpetual Rose. Blush and Flesh-coloured.
And then we have Duchesse de Montpensier, Laure Ramand, Madame Hilaire, General Negrier, and Victoria, all excellent roses...
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