Periodical Catalogue of...Plants cultivated at the Highland Horticultural Nurseries (A. J. Downing)
(1843) Page(s) 40. China or Everblooming Roses. Bourbon Roses. Acidalie, nearly white, cupped flowers. 50¢
(1843) Page(s) 40. China or Everblooming Roses. Noisette Roses. The common Noisette or Champney Rose is the type of this class. Great rapidity of growth, and a perpetual succession of small flowers borne in large clusters, are characteristic of the Noisettes. Although not really climbers, yet the luxuriance of many of the sorts renders them highly suitable for training to pillars, in which manner they appear to the greatest advantage. Aimée Vibert, pure white, beautiful, medium size flowers.
(1843) Page(s) 41. China or Everblooming Roses. Noisette Roses. The common Noisette or Champney Rose is the type of this class. Great rapidity of growth, and a perpetual succession of small flowers borne in large clusters, are characteristic of the Noisettes. Although not really climbers, yet the luxuriance of many of the sorts renders them highly suitable for training to pillars, in which manner they appear to the greatest advantage. Alzande, white, tinted with lilac, medium size flowers.
(1843) Page(s) 40. China or Everblooming Roses. Bourbon Roses. Aristides, pale lilac, globular. 50¢
(1843) Page(s) 40. China or Everblooming Roses. Bourbon Roses. Augustine Lelieur, bright rose, flowers cupped. 75¢
(1843) Page(s) 40. China or Everblooming Roses. Bourbon Roses. Bouquet de Flore. 75¢
(1843) Page(s) 36. Hardy Garden Roses. Deep Blush and Light Rose. Celine, hybrid, fine large clusters and vigorous growth...medium-sized flowers...75¢
(1843) Page(s) 40. China or Everblooming Roses. Noisette Roses. The common Noisette or Champney Rose is the type of this class. Great rapidity of growth, and a perpetual succession of small flowers borne in large clusters, are characteristic of the Noisettes. Although not really climbers, yet the luxuriance of many of the sorts renders them highly suitable for training to pillars, in which manner they appear to the greatest advantage. Cerise, purplish red, medium size flowers.
(1843) Page(s) 40. China or Everblooming Roses. Noisette Roses. The common Noisette or Champney Rose is the type of this class. Great rapidity of growth, and a perpetual succession of small flowers borne in large clusters, are characteristic of the Noisettes. Although not really climbers, yet the luxuriance of many of the sorts renders them highly suitable for training to pillars, in which manner they appear to the greatest advantage. Champney, or Monthly Blush Cluster, profuse bloomer, small flowers.
(1843) Page(s) 40. China or Everblooming Roses. Noisette Roses. The common Noisette or Champney Rose is the type of this class. Great rapidity of growth, and a perpetual succession of small flowers borne in large clusters, are characteristic of the Noisettes. Although not really climbers, yet the luxuriance of many of the sorts renders them highly suitable for training to pillars, in which manner they appear to the greatest advantage. Charles the Tenth, bright red, fine free bloomer, medium size flowers.
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