The Book of Gardening: a handbook of horticulture
(1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: [...] Rose Bradwardine, Lucy Bertram, Anne of Gierstein, and Amy Robsart are all rose-coloured varieties... All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
(1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: [...] Rose Bradwardine, Lucy Bertram, Anne of Gierstein, and Amy Robsart are all rose-coloured varieties... All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
(25 May 1900) Page(s) 103. Dr. Grill, rose, shaded with bronze; a splendid variety for bedding.
(1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: Jeannie Deans is a pretty rosy-crimson. All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
(25 May 1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: Julie Mannering, pink All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
(1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: Lady Penzance, delicate bronze All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
(1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: Lord Penzance, a shade of lemon All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
(1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: Lucy Ashton, white, tinged with pink All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
(1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: [...] Rose Bradwardine, Lucy Bertram, Anne of Gierstein, and Amy Robsart are all rose-coloured varieties... All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
(1900) Page(s) 121. On Roses. Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briars. Raised by Lord Penzance from Sweet Briars, hybridised and selected. The flowers are semi-double, and of various pretty shades, with the sweet-scented foliage of the Sweet Briar. They have of late years become very popular, alike for their beautiful flowers, handsome berries, and for their value for clumps, arches, hedges, and nearly all other purposes, as they can be employed with a certainty of their hardiness and success. Amongst the score or so varieties, the following are specially pretty and useful: [...] Rose Bradwardine, Lucy Bertram, Anne of Gierstein, and Amy Robsart are all rose-coloured varieties... All of the above are worthy of a place in every garden.
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