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(1900) Page(s) 1. ‘Admiral Dewey’ (HT). A beautiful pale pink sport from Cataline Testout‘
(1900) Page(s) 1. Alexandra (T). Flowers pale buff, with orange yellow centres, shaded with apricot and bronze; very beautifully shaped and exceedingly attractive. Awarded the gold medal by the Royal Botanic Society 1898.
(1900) Page(s) 1. Alliance Franco-Russe (T). Flowers bright yellow, shading to a salmon tint; bright and striking; a strong upright stalk and a long bud.
(1900) Page(s) 1. American Beauty (HT). Rosy cerise; large petal; and flower full and fragrant.
(1900) Page(s) 1. Augustine Halem (HT) Rosy carmine; large; full and globular.
(1900) Page(s) 1. Baldwin (HT) Flowers full and shaped like a camellia; beautiful carmine color.
(1900) Page(s) 1. Belle Sebrecht Rosy pink; petals very long; sweetly perfumed.
(1900) Page(s) 3. Climbing Belle Siebrecht A strong climbing sport from Belle Siebrecht; flowers similar.
(1900) Page(s) 1. Beryl Rich golden yellow; the ideal rose for a button-hole; beautiful long bud.
(1900) Page(s) 1. Bessie Brown Alabaster white, shaded blush in centre; fine exhibition rose.
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