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Old Fashioned Roses for Australian Gardens
(1990)  Page(s) 41.  
 
'Adam'. 1833 Hybrid.  Semi-double to double rosy pink blooms.  Very fragrant. Good foliage. Average [height?]  Remontant. 
(1990)  Page(s) 43.  
 
Alexander Hill Grey.   Also known as Yellow Maman Cochet or Yellow Cochet.   Lemon-yellow double blooms of perfect shape.   Free flowering.    Fragrant.  Average.  Remontant.
(1990)  Page(s) 16.  
 
D’Aguesseau 1823. This is one of the brightest red of all the Gallicas. Blooms are filled with petals, flat and quartered, foliage is bright green. Tall.
(1990)  Page(s) 38.  
 
Cramoisi Superieur 1832.  Agrippina or Lady Brisbane.     Deep crimson-red ;  double medium-sized blooms.    Very free flowering in large clusters.   Low.  Remontant.
(1990)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Mme. Bravy 1846.  Hybrid.  Double, creamy white blooms with soft bluish-pink shading.  Good foliage.  Average.  Remontant. 
 
(1990)  Page(s) 76.  
 
NOELLA NABONNAND 1901 Clg. Tea
Single to semi-double large blooms of velvety crimson, with a white centre. Sweetly scented. Remontant.
(1990)  Page(s) 17.  
 
Orpheline de Juillet. 1848. Hybrid [Gallica chapter]. Vivid purplish-crimson blooms shading to maroon, occasionally striped. Smooth green foliage. Rather thorny. Tall.
(1990)  Page(s) 45.  
 
Princesse de Sagan 1887. Medium sized blooms, velvety crimson, often with purplish tonings. Very free flowering and good foliage. Average (height), Remontant.
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