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Rose Gardening: How to Manage Roses and Enjoy Them
(1921) Page(s) 94. Pillar Roses I give a list, necessarily a very inadequate one, of climbing roses of special merit for pillars. Aimée Vibert. Noisette. Pure white.
(1921) Page(s) 34. ALBERIC BARBIER. Pale yellow, well-formed flowers, not massed in trusses, but some grouped, some set singly. Tea-scented. Lasts long in water or on the tree. Very glossy foliage. Continuous blooming.
(1921) Page(s) 109. China Roses The following are some of the best of these dainty and prolific roses: Alice Hamilton. Velvety red. Semi-double.
(1921) Page(s) 94. Pillar Roses I give a list, necessarily a very inadequate one, of climbing roses of special merit for pillars. Alistair Stella Gray. Noisette. Buff-yellow.
(1921) Page(s) 94. Pillar Roses I give a list, necessarily a very inadequate one, of climbing roses of special merit for pillars. Antoinette Massard. Noisette. Carmine-vermilion. Semi-double.
(1921) Page(s) 94. Pillar Roses I give a list, necessarily a very inadequate one, of climbing roses of special merit for pillars. Ards Rover. Hybrid Perpetual. Deep crimson. Constant.
(1921) Page(s) 109. China Roses The following are some of the best of these dainty and prolific roses: Arethusa. Deep yellow.
(1921) Page(s) 109. China Roses The following are some of the best of these dainty and prolific roses: Aurora. Gold, tinted pale carmine. Very perfumed.
(1921) Page(s) 94. Pillar Roses I give a list, necessarily a very inadequate one, of climbing roses of special merit for pillars. Billard et Barre. Tea. Gold. Large flowering.
(1921) Page(s) 104. [In a listing of rubiginosa hybrids] Canary Bird. Yellow, tinted with crimson.
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