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Rozengids van Gratama's Koninklijke Rozenkweekerij
(1925) Page(s) 7. Adolf Kärger, 1918 (Pernetiana), silvery yellow, floriferous also in autumn
(1925) Page(s) 19. Adolf Koschel, 1918, ocher-yellow with blood-red shading
(1925) Page(s) 10. Aennchen Müller, glossy brilliant pink
(1925) Page(s) 14. ALBERIC BARBIER, canary-yellow centre, outer petals milk-white, deep yellow buds, fragrant.
(1925) Page(s) 4. Alex. Hill Gray, dark lemon-yellow, tea, fragrant
(1925) Page(s) 11. Alexander Girault, yellowish red
(1925) Page(s) 6. America (Hill), 1923. This rose has made a lot of headway in America, as she has a beautiful pink color, besides it is fragrant, it is a gorgeous bedding rose, also a best greenhouse cutting rose; through this last characteristics it has received so fast a worlwide reputation. An English paper writes: every rose has a flaw, but with America we could not find it yet.
(1925) Page(s) 11. AMERICAN PILLAR, large, bright red, white center
(1925) Page(s) 14. Rosa anemonaeflora, long, very slim canes with grey-green foliage, blooms in trusses of densely-filled little white blooms, whose petals are ribbon-shaped
(1925) Page(s) 15. Rosa Pernetiana....ANGèLE PERNET, Pern., brought into commerce in 1924 by the world-renowned Pernet-Ducher; the colour is glossy orange with deep apricot-yellow, bud and half-expanded bloom is especially beautiful, fragrant
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