The Gardener and Practical Florist
(1843) Page(s) 255. "A Treatise on the Culture and Management of the Rose" by George Glenny, F.H.S. French Roses, Rosa Gallica. For the variegated kinds we should take, A fleur a Feuilles Marbré, Bizarre Marbre, Juanita, La Nationale, Panache Pleine, Œillet Parfait, Triomphe de Beaute, Aglae Adanson, Andre Thouin, Modeste Guerin, Duc de Orleans, and Village Maid.
(1844) Page(s) 489. "Observations on the Cultivation of Roses in Pots." By Messrs. Paul and Sons, Cheshunt. Tea-scented. — These are, in fact, but a selection from the Chinese, on account of their peculiar odour and shining foliage. They are well suited for growing in pots; they are tender, and should have some protection from frost in winter. [...] They are excellent forcing Roses, and more admired than any others when grown in pots, the tints being rich and delicate: Adam, large, clear rose.
(1843) Page(s) 255. "A Treatise on the Culture and Management of the Rose" by George Glenny, F.H.S. French Roses, Rosa Gallica. For the variegated kinds we should take, A fleur a Feuilles Marbré, Bizarre Marbre, Juanita, La Nationale, Panache Pleine, Œillet Parfait, Triomphe de Beaute, Aglae Adanson, Andre Thouin, Modeste Guerin, Duc de Orleans, and Village Maid.
(1843) Page(s) 255. "A Treatise on the Culture and Management of the Rose" by George Glenny, F.H.S. French Roses, Rosa Gallica. We should select for the selfs, Beauté Parfait, Agnodice, Idalise, Madame Damareau, Phedre, Pivoine du Roy, Violet Cremer, Wellington, Romulus, Orpheline de Juliet, Aglae Dusart, and Cyntie.
(1843) Page(s) 255. "A Treatise on the Culture and Management of the Rose" by George Glenny, F.H.S. French Roses, Rosa Gallica. We should select for the selfs, Beauté Parfait, Agnodice, Idalise, Madame Damareau, Phedre, Pivoine du Roy, Violet Cremer, Wellington, Romulus, Orpheline de Juliet, Aglae Dusart, and Cyntie.
(1843) Page(s) 255. "A Treatise on the Culture and Management of the Rose" by George Glenny, F.H.S. French Roses, Rosa Gallica. For the variegated kinds we should take, A fleur a Feuilles Marbré, Bizarre Marbre, Juanita, La Nationale, Panache Pleine, Œillet Parfait, Triomphe de Beaute, Aglae Adanson, Andre Thouin, Modeste Guerin, Duc de Orleans, and Village Maid.
(1844) Page(s) 489. "Observations on the Cultivation of Roses in Pots." By Messrs. Paul and Sons, Cheshunt. Tea-scented. — These are, in fact, but a selection from the Chinese, on account of their peculiar odour and shining foliage. They are well suited for growing in pots; they are tender, and should have some protection from frost in winter. [...] They are excellent forcing Roses, and more admired than any others when grown in pots, the tints being rich and delicate: Archiduchesse Therese, creamy white and yellow.
(1844) Page(s) 476. Gallica....Aurelie Lemaire, pale rose.
(1844) Page(s) 489. "Observations on the Cultivation of Roses in Pots." By Messrs. Paul and Sons, Cheshunt. Tea-scented. — These are, in fact, but a selection from the Chinese, on account of their peculiar odour and shining foliage. They are well suited for growing in pots; they are tender, and should have some protection from frost in winter. [...] They are excellent forcing Roses, and more admired than any others when grown in pots, the tints being rich and delicate: Bardon, blush and salmon pink.
(1843) Page(s) 255. "A Treatise on the Culture and Management of the Rose" by George Glenny, F.H.S. French Roses, Rosa Gallica. We should select for the selfs, Beauté Parfait, Agnodice, Idalise, Madame Damareau, Phedre, Pivoine du Roy, Violet Cremer, Wellington, Romulus, Orpheline de Juliet, Aglae Dusart, and Cyntie.
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