The Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman's Companion (1853-March 1861)
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
(1855) Page(s) 21. General Jacqueminot, a very fine crimson
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
(29 May 1855) Page(s) 142. NEW ROSES. Mr. Paul, of Cheshunt, sent thirty kinds of new Roses in No. 16 pots, very nice plants, with two, three, to half-a-dozen flowers on each, besides flower buds. The following are what I would choose, and the order of the selection. Of Hybrid Perpetuals, Prince Leon, like a dark red La Reine; General Castellane, crimson ; Barone de Kermont, rose; Helen (Paul's), like an old blush Province Rose ; Comte d'Nanteuil, like a blush Pæony; Jules Margottin, a good red rose; Leon Plee, a blush; Louise Odier, a large trusser, rose; Madame Hector Jacquin, rose, or like Camellia elegans ; Madame Duchere, a light blush-rose; Prince Albert (Paul), a Bourbon Rose of the highest colour, and seems a strong grower; and Duchess of Norfolk, not so double or so dark as it was exhibited last year by Mr. Wood, of Maresfield.
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