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The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 154. New Roses at Bagatelle. "Les Amis des Roses" (translated by Hy. Le Bas). Certificate to Mrs. MacKellar (A. Dickson & Sons), a H.T. which, during the whole season gives a great number of canary-yellow blooms.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 154. New Roses at Bagatelle. "Les Amis des Roses" (translated by Hy. Le Bas). Two other varieties raised by Pernet-Ducher, Président Bouché and Raymond, were marked at his request " Not for competition," they already having obtained the Gold Medal.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 154. New Roses at Bagatelle. "Les Amis des Roses" (translated by Hy. Le Bas). Two other varieties raised by Pernet-Ducher, Président Bouché and Raymond, were marked at his request " Not for competition," they already having obtained the Gold Medal.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 154. New Roses at Bagatelle. "Les Amis des Roses" (translated by Hy. Le Bas). Two Gold Medals have been awarded... the other to Margaret Dickson Hamill, H.T. (Alex. Dickson), a fine bloom with yellow petals, reverse flushed carmine. These two varieties are thoroughly perpetual flowering.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 154. New Roses at Bagatelle. "Les Amis des Roses" (translated by Hy. Le Bas). Two Gold Medals have been awarded: one to Mme. Caristie Martel, H.T. (Pernet-Ducher), a magnificent and very large straw-coloured Rose... These two varieties are thoroughly perpetual flowering.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 153. New Roses at Bagatelle. "Les Amis des Roses" (translated by Hy. Le Bas). One of them, Messrs. Wm. Paul's Imogen, seems already to be very interesting. It is a Hybrid Tea, straw colour, which has kept well in spite of the excessive heat during the week the jury met.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 153. New Roses at Bagatelle. "Les Amis des Roses" (translated by Hy. Le Bas). ...and the other, Los Angeles (Howard and Smith) Mme. Segond-Weber x Lyon Rose. The first blooms of the latter variety seem to indicate a remarkable Rose, which shares the good conditions of growth and vigour of Mme. S. Weber with a pretty bloom like that of the Lyon Rose.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 151. Walter Easlea. Some New and Little Known Climbing and Rambler Roses Sanders' White I consider the best white wichuraiana we have. My opinion has been much criticised, and it has been urged that the flowers of this variety have a tendency to turn brown in the centre. That has not been my experience of it, however. Mrs. M. H. Walsh has been recommended as its superior, but with me she is one of the worst varieties for mildew that I know of. Sanders' White has lovely foliage, very much like Shower of Gold.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 151. Walter Easlea. Some New and Little Known Climbing and Rambler Roses White Tausendschön is good, a worthy companion to the pink variety. The whitish flowers tinted pink are most delicate and attractive, and I would advise all who love this type of Rambler to grow it.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 151. Walter Easlea. Some New and Little Known Climbing and Rambler Roses The Gerbe Rose is tolerably well known as a fine, large-flowered Testout pink Rose, with grand almost evergreen foliage. A fine comparison to it is Jessica, a Rose with Maiden's Blush flowers and very fine foliage.
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