The Amateur Gardener's Rose Book
(1905) Page(s) 118. Adam, tea Rose (raised by Adam, 1838). Large, full cup-shaped flowers, drooping, pink and white. Syn. "Souvenir d'un Ami."
(1905) Page(s) 118. Adrienne Christophle, Tea Rose (raised by Guillot fils, 1869). Medium size, full, apricot-yellow, shaded with pink, sometimes dark yellow.
(1905) Page(s) 119. Alphonse Karr, Tea Rose (raised from "Duchess of Edinburgh" by Nabonnand, 1879). Large, full, imbricated, pale purple, crimson-red, pale in the centre. Vigorous, free-flowering, sweet-scented.
(1905) Page(s) 119. Amateur Teyssier, Tea Rose (raised from "Souv. de Mdme. E. Verdier" by Gamond, 1899). Deep yellow.
(1905) Page(s) 119. André Schwartz, Tea Rose (raised by Schwartz, 1884). Medium size, full, fine form, deep carmine red, free-flowering.
(1905) Page(s) 120. Anna Olivier, Tea (raised by Ducher, 1872). Flowers large and full, fine form, creamy buff, flushed with rose; charming in the bud; vigorous growth.
(1905) Page(s) 120. Archiduchesse Maria immaculata, Tea Rose (raised from "M. Lambard" and "Socrates" by Soupert and Notting, 1886). Large, well-filled, light brick-red, with brighter salmon colour; coppery red in the centre. Free-flowering and fragrant.
(1905) Page(s) 121. Baronne Henriette de Loew, Tea Rose (raised by Nabonnand, 1889). Large, full, beautiful pale pink, shaded with golden yellow in the centre, pink outside; free-flowering.
(1905) Page(s) 120. Beauté de l'Europe, Tea Rose (raised from "Gloire de Dijon" by Gonod, 1881). Very large, well filled, deep yellow, similar to Gloire de Dijon, but larger and more beautiful. Very vigorous in growth, moderately free-flowering.
(1905) Page(s) 120. Belle Lyonnaise, Tea Rose (sport from "Gloire de Dijon", Levet, 1869). Large orvery large, very full, cup-shaped, canary-yellow. Very vigorous in growth. A beautiful sweet-scented rose.
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