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The Book of Garden Management
(1871) Page(s) 350. ...the following tea-roses may be grouped in beds, in a similar manner to the common China roses....Abricot,- bright rosy fawn.
(1871) Page(s) 350. The following are good Bourbon roses:- Acidalie,- bluish white, large and globular; does not expand well on some soils.
(1871) Page(s) 351. The following are also beautiful varieties of this interesting class [teas]:- Adam,- rose large and splendid.
(1871) Page(s) 350. The following are good Bourbon roses:- ...Adelaide Bougère,- dark velvety purple, fine.
(1871) Page(s) 350. The following are also pretty China roses:- Aimée Plantier,- bright fawn and rose.
(1871) Page(s) 349. Noisette Roses...Aimée Vibert,- a universal favourite, puce, white, in large clusters, full flower, very hardy.
(1871) Page(s) 349. Noisette Roses...America,- creamy yellow, large and full.
(1871) Page(s) 350. The following are good Bourbon roses:- ...Baronne de Noirmont,- fine form, beautiful rose.
(1871) Page(s) 444. Includes photo(s). Rose: Black Prince.-This is one of the many roses raised by Mr. William Paul, of Waltham Cross, Herts: both foliage and flower are very good. This rose received a first-class certificate at the Royal Horticultural Society, and is a general favourite, as it blooms freely out of doors and also forces well.
(1871) Page(s) 350. ...the following tea-roses may be grouped in beds, in a similar manner to the common China roses....Bougère,- light rose, large and double.
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