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Soupert & Notting Rosen-Verzeichnis 1911-1912, Nr. 136
(1911)  Page(s) 86.  
 
Rose Novelties for 1911 ...Climbers...Low repeating ....Agathe (Paul & Son). Yellow like 'Alister Stella Gray', small blooms forming dense clusters. Glossy foliage. Dwarf plant which looks magnificent im mixed beds or all planted in groups as well as for borders. Covers the soil well and is excellent as standard. ... M 1.24
The two Wichuraianas [with Iceberg] ...M 1.68
(1911)  Page(s) 77.  
 
1909. Aline Schneider (Nollent) Canary-yellow. Floriferous.
(1911)  Page(s) 81.  
 
Rose Novelties for 1910 ...Wichuraïana...Aviateur Blériot (Fauque et Fils). Saffron-yellow. The yellowest of this class. ...M 1.20
(1911)  Page(s) 86.  
 
Rose Novelties for 1911 ...Climbers...Bocca Negra (F. Dubreuil). Multi-bloomed, descends from 'Crimson Rambler'. Purple-crimson with large white eye, cupped, in clusters of 15-50 blooms. Very vigorous novelty for pyramids and arbours. First Class Certificate Lyon ....M 1.24
(1911)  Page(s) 82.  
 
New roses for 1910. Hybrid Teas. Entente Cordiale (Pernet-Ducher). Cream-white, edged carmine. Unexcelled
(1911)  Page(s) 82.  
 
Rose Novelties for 1910...Tea Roses...
1625 Firmino Huet (Soupert & Notting). Fiery dark Carmine, Especially valuable...Marks 1.40
(1911)  Page(s) 86.  
 
Rose Novelties for 1911 ...Climbers...Graf Zeppelin (Böhm). Brillant pink with fiery reflexes, magnificent colouring bright from afar. Habit like Crimson Rambler, fully hardy, blooming all over in large dense clusters. No rambler should contest its first rank. It will fast become a world celebrity. Prize of Honour M.-Gladbach, large Silver medal Liegnitz. ...M 1.24
(1911)  Page(s) 86.  
 
Rose Novelties for 1911 ...Climbers...Gräfin Marie Henriette Chotek (P. Lambert). Bright crimson-red. Quite large, chalice-form, well double, forms mighty trusses. Excellent park, solitary and hedge rose, hardy, produces up to 2 ½ meters in a season. ... M 1.24
(1911)  Page(s) 86.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rose Novelties for 1911 ...Climbers...Hugo Maweroff (Soupert & Notting). Warm carmine-red. Small, extremely regular, blooming in large upright clusters. Freely rambling and floriferous. Ver effectful on espalier and as a solitary plant. Very new, very first rank. ... M 1.24
(1911)  Page(s) 87.  
 
Rose Novelties for 1911 ...Climbers...Low repeating ....Iceberg (Paul & Son). Pure white. Small, impecacble form. Foliage like Wichuraiana. Habit and growth of a good Tea Rose for beds. Repeats freely. Certificate of Merit London. ....M 1.24
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