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Rose Growing Made Easy (1916 ed.) 
 
  
  
  
 
 (1916)  Page(s) 193.  Includes photo(s). 
 'Aurora'.  (H.T.)  Bright pink in centre, running lighter on the outer petals;  highly scented.
 
 
 (1916)  Page(s) 151.  
 We have a number of climbing sports from well-known varieties.   Of late years there has been quite a rush of new things in the climber world.     White Maman Cochet and ... are three others which are sure to be much grown.
 
 
 (1916)  Page(s) 205.  
 DWARF POLYANTHAS.
 These are a nice class, suitable for garden decoration, for house work and for bouquets...  All the Polyantha company grow readily from slips.  On their own roots they do finely.
 Eugene [sic] Lamesch – Orange-yellow, passing to yellow
 Leonie Lamesch – Coppery-red, with golden centre.
 
 
 (1916)  Page(s) 189.  
 'Francois Dubreuil (T). Dark crimson;  very like 'Therese Levet';  good.
 
 
 (1916)  Page(s) 197.  
 'Franz Deggan' (HT). Beautiful golden yellow
 
 
 (1916)  Page(s) 203.  
 Gardenia – (W) – a fine white single.
 
 
 
 (1916)  
 p8-29  Climbing Roses for Sandy Soil.  Georges Schwartz.
 
 p151-4.   Sports.    We have a number of climbing sports from well-known varieties.  Of late years there has been quite a rush of new things in the climber world.  Georges Schwartz, a very lovely yellow, is one of the newest and best.  It will easily be our most profitable yellow climber.
 
 p201-7  Climbers.  Georges Schwartz.  Bright yellow – fine.
 
 
 (1916)  Includes photo(s). 
 p8-15    ‘Jonkheer J. L. Mock’   Roses for sandy soils.
 
 p116  Photo.  Caption:  ‘Jonkheer J. L. Mock’    (HT)  Imperial pink, one of our best roses
 
 p193-32   ‘Jonkheer J. L. Mock’    (HT)  Carmine, changing to pink;  worth a place in every garden.
 
 
 (1916)  Page(s) 193.  
 ‘La Tosca’  (T) – Light pink;  a very excellent garden rose.
 
 
 (1916)  Page(s) 193.  
 Lady Alice Stanley  (HT) Deep coral-rose and pink;  like Mme. Abel Chatenay
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