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(1900) Page(s) 90. Adrienne Christophle Deep yellow, shaded rose centre coppery. Large and full. Growth vigorous.
(1900) Page(s) 90. Alohonse Karr Purplish crimson, free flowering. Very vigorous.
(1900) Page(s) 90. Anna Oliver Very double. Colour a lovely crimson blush, shaded with deep carmine, and tinged silver rose. [surely describing another rose than Anna Olivier?]
(1900) Page(s) 90. Archduchess Marie Immaculata A wonderful combination of yellow, bronze, peach, and rosy crimson.
(1900) Page(s) 90. Augustine Guinnoisseau (White La France) Identical with its famous parent (La France) in growth, fragrance, and perfection of flowers. The only difference is the colour of the flowers, which is a pearly white shaded in the centre to light rose.
(1900) Page(s) 90. Augustine Harem (HT) Rosy red, very full, good form, sweetly scented.
(1900) Page(s) 93. Hybrid Perpetuals. Madame La Baronne de Rothschild Clear flesh pink; flowers large and of grand globular form; growth very vigorous; one of the most importsnt and beautiful of light roses; a first-class exhibition Rose..
(1900) Page(s) 90. Beauty Inconstant A wonderful rose, deriving its name of 'Inconstant Beauty' from producing flowers of different shades on the same plant. The colours vary from crimson to light pink, through shades of tawny red, light yellow with orange, and citron-red centre, pale flesh with pink centre, orange chrome and deep rose – all these colours being frequently seen on one bush at the same time.
(1900) Page(s) 93. Souvenir de J. B. Guillot (T). Bright strawberry red, changing into capucine yellow something in the way of Beaute Inconstant, but with a deeper shade of colour.
(1900) Page(s) 90. Beauty of Stapleford Deep rose-carmine centre. Large, full, and excellent form. Free flowering, moderate grower. .
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