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Pictorial Practical Rose Growing
(1902) Page(s) 126. Twenty-five Teas for the Garden — Aimée Vibert (Noisette), white, climbing.
(1902) Page(s) 126. Twenty-five Teas for the Garden — Alister Stella Gray (Noisette), yellow, climbing.
(1902) Page(s) 126. Twenty-five Teas for the Garden — Anna Olivier, white or buff.
(1902) Page(s) 103. Bourbons. Best of all, perhaps, there is Bardou Job, which is flowering gloriously on the wall of my house at this moment. The National catalogue makes a H.T. of him. Bardou Job is a very rich Rose, only semi-double, but a wonderful bloomer.
(1902) Page(s) 126. Eighteen Teas for Exhibition — Bridesmaid, pink.
(1902) Page(s) 126. Eighteen Teas for Exhibition — Catherine Mermet, light rose.
(1902) Page(s) 126. Eighteen Teas for Exhibition — Cleopatra, pink.
(1902) Page(s) 119. Dwarf Polyantha: Clothilde Soupert, white, shaded pink.
(1902) Page(s) 126. Eighteen Teas for Exhibition — Comtesse de Nadaillac, flesh.
(1907) Includes photo(s). p105 Photo. 'Cooling's Yellow Noisette'. A beautiful garden rose.
p106. ....'Cooling's Yellow Noisette' is a "garden" rose.
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