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The Rose Book (H. H. Thomas)
(1913)  Page(s) 19.  
 
The Multiflora Roses: A Selection of Varieties
(The approximate date of flowering is given in each case.)
Aglaia. — The buds, produced in big clusters, are yellow, the open flowers white. This is not a very satisfactory variety since it does not bloom at all freely until three years old. June 8.
(1914)  Includes photo(s).
 
Alberic Barbier pale yellow) on the arch...
(1913)  Page(s) 13.  Includes photo(s).
 
The Wichuraiana Roses: A Selection of Varieties
(The approximate date of flowering of each variety is given.)
Alberic Barbier. — One of the very best. Growth is most vigorous, the glossy green leaves are attractive, while the small, well-formed, yellow buds are very delightful, and are produced in profusion. The open flowers are creamy-white. This variety generally forms pronounced woody stems, which many wichuraiana roses do not, so that old shoots cannot be cut out so freely. June 10 and in autumn.
(1913)  Page(s) 91.  
 
Tea Roses
Alexander Hill Gray. -- One of the newer Tea Roses, of deep lemon-yellow colouring and perfect form. The growth is vigorous. Unfortunately, the blooms have weak stalks , and therefore droop.
(1913)  Page(s) 91.  
 
Tea Roses
Anna Chartron. -- A pretty little flower; cream, with carmine-rose margin. A favourite buttonhole rose. Growth is vigorous.
(1913)  Page(s) 91.  
 
Tea Roses
Anna Olivier. -- One of the best of the Tea roses for garden display; it blooms very freely and continuously. The small blooms, of good form, are pale rose and buff shades. Growth is vigorous. A fine rose for all purposes.
(1913)  Page(s) 13.  
 
The Wichuraiana Roses: A Selection of Varieties
(The approximate date of flowering of each variety is given.)
Aviateur Bleriot. — A charming rose with orange-yellow buds and paler flowers. Very pretty. June 10.
(1913)  Page(s) 91.  
 
Tea Roses
Beauté Inconstante. -- Those who do not demand constancy in colouring from their roses will be pleased with this variety, which is most variable. The flowers are generally copper and red- they may be either or both. It is free blooming and fragrant, and grows well.
(1913)  Page(s) 97.  
 
Climbing Tea Roses
Belle Lyonnaise. -- A beautiful rose, with large yellow blooms, which are not very freely produced.
(1913)  
 
Tea Roses
Betty Berkeley. -- An attractive red Tea rose without much pretence to form of flower. But it is distinct and showy, and helps the garden show. It is of free growth and blooms well.
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