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The Book of Roses (Francis Parkman)
(1866) Page(s) 203. China Roses. Abbé Mioland, fine crimson-red, good.
(1866) Page(s) 210. Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Abbé Raynaud, clear dark violet, large, full, distinct, and fine; good habit.
(1866) Page(s) 210. Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Abd-el-Kader, deep velvety-crimson, good.
(1866) Page(s) 204. Tea-scented Roses. Abricotée, fawn, apricot centre, large and double.
(1866) Page(s) 181. The Bourbon Rose. Acidalie was, till recently, the only white Bourbon; yet it is not pure white, but has a tinge of blush.
(1866) Page(s) 204. Tea-scented Roses. Adam, blush-rose, very sweet, very large and full.
(1866) Page(s) 181. The Bourbon Rose. Adelaide Bougère is of a rich velvety purple.
(1866) Page(s) 201. Moss Roses. Adele Pavie, blush
(1866) Page(s) 210. Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Adolphe Noblet, rosy-carmine, very beautiful.
(1866) Page(s) 201. Moss Roses. Ætna, brilliant crimson, tinted with purple.
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