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A Heritage of Roses
(1988)  Page(s) 42.  
 
Hume's Blush Tea-Scented China was introduced by James Colvill in 1810. (Named for Sir Abraham and Lady Hume, Hertfordshire.) Also grew at Malmaison...
(1988)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Isabella Gray a yellow seedling of 'Cloth of Gold' (aka 'Chromatella'), raised by Mr. Gray, a Charleston florist in 1844.
 
(1988)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Jacotte [which Hazel Le Rougetel saw at Bob Cromey's garden in Virginia]... a lovely apricot-pink Rambler planted in the remains of a rotten oak log...
(1988)  Page(s) 34.  
 
Mentioned in the book Variety of Roses [which] was probably published during the time of Emperor Jia Qing (1796-1820): "with the development of the fertile Yang Zhou area in Yangtse River Valley... roses evolved through hybridization... this book describes ten considered most rare and precious among the thousands available at the time." [The ten roses mentioned are 'Lan Tian Bi', 'Jin Ou Fan Lu', 'Kuo Guo Dan Zhuang', 'Yu Shi Zhuang', 'Chi Long Han Zhu', 'Liu Zhao Jin Fen', 'Shui Yue Zhuang', 'Xiao Feng Chan Yue', 'Bolumi', and 'Chun Shui Lu Bo'.] Jin Ou Fan Lu "a golden bird splashing in water"...
(1988)  Page(s) 23.  Includes photo(s).
 
Kazanlik was taken to Western America by Spanish missionaries...
(1988)  Page(s) 22.  
 
King of the Prairies A Prairie Rose... red...
(1988)  Page(s) 34.  
 
Mentioned in the book Variety of Roses [which] was probably published during the time of Emperor Jia Qing (1796-1820): "with the development of the fertile Yang Zhou area in Yangtse River Valley... roses evolved through hybridization... this book describes ten considered most rare and precious among the thousands available at the time." [The ten roses mentioned are 'Lan Tian Bi', 'Jin Ou Fan Lu', 'Kuo Guo Dan Zhuang', 'Yu Shi Zhuang', 'Chi Long Han Zhu', 'Liu Zhao Jin Fen', 'Shui Yue Zhuang', 'Xiao Feng Chan Yue', 'Bolumi', and 'Chun Shui Lu Bo'.] Kuo Guo Dan Zhuang... reminiscent of the Queen of Kuo Guo charmingly dressed...
(1988)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Buist mentions "La Marck"
(1988)  Page(s) 34.  
 
Mentioned in the book Variety of Roses [which] was probably published during the time of Emperor Jia Qing (1796-1820): "with the development of the fertile Yang Zhou area in Yangtse River Valley... roses evolved through hybridization... this book describes ten considered most rare and precious among the thousands available at the time." [The ten roses mentioned are 'Lan Tian Bi', 'Jin Ou Fan Lu', 'Kuo Guo Dan Zhuang', 'Yu Shi Zhuang', 'Chi Long Han Zhu', 'Liu Zhao Jin Fen', 'Shui Yue Zhuang', 'Xiao Feng Chan Yue', 'Bolumi', and 'Chun Shui Lu Bo'.] Lan Tian Bi gains its name from exquisite jade used for ceremonial purposes: 'Lan' (blue) describes the shade of a few petals in the centre of the flower.
(1988)  Page(s) 34.  
 
Mentioned in the book Variety of Roses [which] was probably published during the time of Emperor Jia Qing (1796-1820): "with the development of the fertile Yang Zhou area in Yangtse River Valley... roses evolved through hybridization... this book describes ten considered most rare and precious among the thousands available at the time." [The ten roses mentioned are 'Lan Tian Bi', 'Jin Ou Fan Lu', 'Kuo Guo Dan Zhuang', 'Yu Shi Zhuang', 'Chi Long Han Zhu', 'Liu Zhao Jin Fen', 'Shui Yue Zhuang', 'Xiao Feng Chan Yue', 'Bolumi', and 'Chun Shui Lu Bo'.]
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