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The Rose Book (Shirley Hibberd)
(1864)  Page(s) 194.  
 
Hybrid perpetuals. Abd-el-Kader, bright velvety purple, shaded with scarlet, large.
(1864)  Page(s) 56.  
 
Abricote, pale fawn, with deeper centre.
 
(1864)  Page(s) 56.  
 
Adam, flesh, with salmon centre, superb.
 
(1864)  Page(s) 277.  
 
A Selection of the Hardiest Roses for the Coldest Localities in England and Scotland
Adam...
(1864)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Alfred de Dalmas, rosy flesh, blooming in clusters, makes a fine standard or pillar
(1864)  Page(s) 198.  
 
China. - Archduke Charles, shaded rose, changing to crimson, third-rate in quality....
 
(1864)  Page(s) 57.  
 
Barbot, cream-tinted rose, will make a good pillar.
(1864)  Page(s) 53.  
 
The first of the Tea roses known in England was the Blush, introduced in 1810.
(1864)  Page(s) 21.  
 
The Hybrid China Rose:
Blairii No. 1 is not so [Blairii No. 2] good, but, by its extravagant profusion of bloom, makes a very attractive picture when grown as a full-headed standard.
(1864)  Page(s) 21.  
 
The Hybrid China Rose:
Blairii No. 2, a superb rosy-blush, with magnificent foliage: this makes a fine weeping standard.
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