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Rose Gardens: Their History and Design
(1989) Page(s) 180. Tolerates shade, 3 x 3 feet, semi-double flowers
(1989) Page(s) 14. Rosa gallica officinalis -- thought to have been brought to Europe during the crusades by Thibault VI; it became the heraldic device of the Lancastrians when Eleanor of Aquitaine brought it to England at the time of her marriage to Henry II.
(1989) Page(s) 180. Gallica, floppy, 4 x 3 ft. Double flowers, starting strong pink and fading through violet to soft mauve-grey.
(1989) Page(s) 125. Includes photo(s).
(1989) Page(s) 77. Double white, small orange red hips.
(1989) Page(s) 180. Gallica, 4 x 3 ft. Double, rich velvet purple
(1989) Page(s) 180. Gallica. Description... double, large very full quartered flowers of rich, dark red-purple...
(1989) Page(s) 2, 113. Includes photo(s). Page 2: [Photo] Page 113: [Photo at Mottisfont Abbey]
(1989) Page(s) 180. Gallica. Description... double, crimson magenta flowers with green eye. Highly scented...
(1989) Page(s) 77. The best of all rugosas. Large silver-pink single flowers, crimson hips and good autumn color...
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