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(1952) Page(s) 7. Alice Amos ....
(1952) Page(s) 7. Polyantha Roses. Auriol. Scarlet crimson, large and full.
(1952) Page(s) 6. Combination Shades. Comtesse Vandal Reddish copper with reddish golden bronze; inner side of petals deep coral; large and well formed.
(1952) Page(s) 8. Climbing Roses. ‘E. G. Hill’ Deep red sport of the popular dwarf variety.
(1952) Page(s) 4. Fantasia (HT). Golden yellow, shaded peach, medium sized, well-form flowers; growth good.
(1952) Page(s) 4. ‘Fontanelle’ Yellow, deepening towards center; fine big rose, long buds, immense petals, on long stiff stems. Vigorous.
(1952) Page(s) 7. ‘Gartendirektor Otto Linne’. Large clusters of sweet scented pink blooms.
(1952) Page(s) 7. 'Mrs. T. Henderson'. Double pink blooms, freely produced in large clusters; of vigorous growth.
(1952) Page(s) 7. ‘Pacific Triumph’. (Hyb). Salmon pink and coral shadings. A sport of ‘Orange Triumph’ to which it is similar in growth and flower.
(1952) Page(s) 8. ‘Clg. Penelope’. Outer half of flower crimson, with centre of white flushed red.
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