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M. Guilfoyle & Son, Exotic Nursery
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Below are roses that have not been added to Michael Guilfoyle’s Exotic Nursery, Sydney 1851 and 1866 catalogue listings on HelpMeFind, either as references or introductions. Instead I have listed them in the nursery’s catalogue’s page. I have found it difficult to determine just which roses they were.
Exotic 1851 p10. No.47. Mutabilis changeable red, a capital border rose. [see also Exotic’s 1866 listing. possibly Mutabilis (syn. Caméléon) 1824] p10. No.49. Pallida. Pale pink. [?Old Blush] p11. No.55. Rachael p11. No.75. Violet Scented. Highly perfumed, purple crimson [see also Exotic’s 1866 listing] p11. No.76. Virgin's Blush. Very delicate blush [see also Exotic’s 1866 listing] Exotic 1866 p20. No.31. Clementine rosy pink. [?Rubiginosa 1815 or gallica 1818] p21. No.45. Double Yellow Noisette lemon color, a very double variety, Perpetual (Exotic also listed Fortunes Double yellow and Lamarque “light lemon” on the same page) p21. No.48. Duc d’Plantier globular orange salmon, a superb rose, Perpetual [?Delice de Plantier, salmon pink tea 1848) p21. No.75. Indica Boquetoria a fine little pink rose. Perpetual. (?Possibly ‘Bouquet de Flore’ 1833 bourbon) p22. No.123. Mutabilis crimson, often with a streak of white. Perpetual. [see also Exotic’s 1851 listing. possibly Mutabilis (syn. Caméléon) 1824] p22. No.124 Napoleon - very large, cupped, shaded blush pink, an excellent rose. p22. No.127 Odorata lutea a beautiful light yellow, very distinct and pretty. Perpetual. [?Smith’s Yellow China] p22. No.141 Provens. Rose globular and beautiful. [?Provins Rose] p22. No.143. Purpurea Bella a purplish crimson, small cupped rose, Perpetual. [?Indica Purpurea 1808 which was introduced in Australia by Darling Nursery in 1851] p22. No.145 Queen Victoria a striped rose, frequently very beautiful. p22. No.149 Rosamond deep rosy pink. ?Rosamonde gallica 1836 or Gloire des Rosomanes 1825 which was introduced in Australia in 1862 by F. C. Davis] p22 No.154 Semperflorens straw colour, large and full. Perpetual. [?Smith’s Yellow China] p23 No.175. Viola odorata a pretty little fancy rose, of a rich pink and excellent perfume. Perpetual. [see also Exotic’s 1851 listing] p23. No.176 Virgin’s Blush - a very delicate pink [see also Exotic’s 1851 listing]
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