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(1905)  Page(s) 96.  
 
Colibri - white shaded to yellow in middle.
(1905)  Page(s) 96.  
 
Léonie Lamesch — deep orange and red, most brilliant and unusual in colo
(1907)  Page(s) 135.  
 
But there is another, scarcely known in England, which is just as lasting and even more briliant, Monsieur Tillier, raised by Bernaix of Lyons. Why this rose should not be generally cultivated is a mystery, except that being of medium size and curiously imbricated, it is not strictly speaking an exhibition flower. Its handsome, nearly evergreen foliage, its abundant blossoms, its singular colour, a vivid brick red on a copper base with crimson on the outer petals, its sweet scent, and its usefulness as a cut flower, ought to bring it into favour in every garden. A group of three or four plants are here i constant flower from May to November, and make a bright splash of colour right across the garden.
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