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Bobbink & Atkins - Old Fashioned Roses
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Abailard. (Sommesson, 1832.) The medium-sized flowers are very full, variegated in several shades of light and dark pink.
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Adèle Courtoise. (Introducer unknown.) Small, very double flowers of vivid red.
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Adieu de Bordier. (Introducer unknown.) Charming, very double flowers of vivid red.
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Agar. (Vibert, 1843.) The flowers are dark rose, stippled lighter. It is also attributed to Laffay and described as bright cerise or cherry-color. There may be two varieties of this name.
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Agénor. (Vibert, 1832.) Large crimson flowers shaded with scarlet.
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Aimable Amie. (Introducer unknown.) The blooms are medium-sized, double, and dark pink.
(1939) Page(s) 4. The Moss Rose Rosa centifolia muscosa Alcine. (Vibert.) Deep lilac-pink, marbled silver-gray. Not much moss.
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Amelie de Mansfield. (Introducer unknown.) Very double, medium-sized flowers of vivid pink.
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Asmodée. (Vibert, 1849.) Bright red, peony-shaped flowers of great attractiveness.
(1939) Page(s) 17. The French Rose Rosa gallica Assemblage des Beautés. (LeRoy, 1823.) Large, flat, double, light red.
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