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Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society
(5 Jan 1904)  Page(s) Ixxv.  
 
Extracts from the Proceedings of the Royal Horticultural Society, General Meeting
To Rosa austriaca striata [sic] (votes, unanimous), from A. Tate, Esq., Downside, Leatherhead (gr. Mr. Mease). One of the most beautiful of the Austrian Briars, the flowers being deep yellow in the centre, shading off to deep brownish-red at the margins.
(1889)  Page(s) 283.  
 
The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous, according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society; and the name standing first in each case, being believed to be the original name, is considered for the purpose of the preceding Digest as the ruling name of the Rose.
(Maréchal Vaillant
(Avocat Duvivier
(1889)  Page(s) 283.  
 
The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous, according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society; and the name standing first in each case, being believed to be the original name, is considered for the purpose of the preceding Digest as the ruling name of the Rose.
(Monsieur Boncenne
(Baron de Bonstettin
(1917)  Page(s) 486.  
 
Clematis grata Hybrids. By Hortulus (Le Jard. vol. xxx, p. 45; 1 fig.).- The following hybrids were obtained from seed of Clematis grata:— 'Campanile ' forms a neat bush about five feet high, somewhat resembling C. Davidiana. The flowers are lilac-blue, with white centres. 'Côte d'Azur' resembles C. tubulosa in foliage, and its flowers are deep azure-blue. 'Oiseau Bleuhas slender foliage, with delicate panicles of lilac-blue flowers, changing to lilac-pink.
(1900)  Page(s) 316.  
 
from "Hybrid Clematis" By Mr. A. G. Jackman, F.R.H.S.
Among the foremost hybridisers of the Clematis must also be mentioned Monsieur Lemoine of Nancy, who has raised several good varieties of the patens, lanuginosa and Viticella types of recent years, more especially of the Viticella type, conspicuous among them being C. candidissima plena...
(1866)  Page(s) xiii.  
 
Awards of the Floral Committee, from 1859 to 1865.
Clematis Fortunei.  Standish.  May 5, 1863. — First-class Certificate.
Clematis Fortunei.  Standish.  May 27, 1863. — Silver Knightian Medal & First-class Certificate.
(1900)  Page(s) 316.  
 
from "Hybrid Clematis" By Mr. A. G. Jackman, F.R.H.S.
Among the foremost hybridisers of the Clematis must also be mentioned Monsieur Lemoine of Nancy, who has raised several good varieties of the patens, lanuginosa and viticella types of recent years... C. lanuginosa candida [...] of the second type...
(1900)  Page(s) 316.  
 
from "Hybrid Clematis" By Mr. A. G. Jackman, F.R.H.S.
Among the foremost hybridisers of the Clematis must also be mentioned Monsieur Lemoine of Nancy, who has raised several good varieties of the patens, lanuginosa and viticella types of recent years... C. lanuginosa nivea [...] of the second type...
(1889)  Page(s) 283.  
 
The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous, according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society; and the name standing first in each case, being believed to be the original name, is considered for the purpose of the preceding Digest as the ruling name of the Rose.
(Charles Lefebvre
(Marguerite Brassac
(Paul Jamain
(1927)  Page(s) xcvi.  
 
Mr. T. Hancock, Mansfield: Rose 'Charming Princess'
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