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John Saul's catalogue of...plants, Washington, DC
(1885)  Page(s) 5.  
 
New Hybrid Tea for 1885.
Antoine Mermet (Guillot)—Deep carmined-rose, petals bordered with white, very large, full, well-formed, cupped, growth vigorous, a seedling from Madame Falcot. 50 cents.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1885.
Clotilde Soupert—Plant vigorous, flowers carmine rose, always opening well, a seedling from Glorie de Dijon.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1885.
Edouard Gautier—Yellowish, with rose reflex, large, full, globulous, well-formed, growth vigorous, a seedling from Devoniensis.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1885.
Etendard de Jeanne d'Arc—Beautiful cream-white, changing to the purest white, flower very large, full, always opening well, much in the form of Glorie de Dijon, as also in the foliage and the growth. One of the best of recent introduction.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1885.
Grace Darling (Bennett)—A vigorous grower, flowering very freely from every shoot; blooms very large, very full, opening well indoors and out; color quite new, base of petals creamy white, deeply tinted and shaded with pinkish peach, thoroughly distinct.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1884.
Miss Edith Gifford [sic] (Guillot)—White flesh color, slightly yellow salmoned rose in the center, changing to white, extra-fine, first-class certificate. A Devoniensis-like rose.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1884.
Jeanne Abel (Guillot)—Pink white, yellowish in the center, of medium size, full and well formed, a free bloomer, growth vigorous.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1884.
L'Elegante (Guillot)—Chinese rose, copper yellow in the center, large, or of a medium size, fine form, very select color, and quite new; first-class certificate.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1885.
Madame de Watteville—Vigorous, flowers very sweet, full, and of good color, white, shaded salmon, petals bordered with rose, a remarkable variety, like a Tulip for its color, extra.
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New Tea-Scented Roses for 1884.
Madame Eugene Verdier (Levet)—Deep chamois, large and well formed, surpassing all the Glorie de Dijon raised, a first-class variety.
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