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The Rose Garden, 3rd edition, 1872
(1872) Page(s) 138. New Roses. 1. Abbé Bramerel (Hybrid Perpetual); striking crimson red, shaded with deep velvety purple; very large, full, and of fine form; growth vigorous.
(1872) Page(s) Div. II, p. 218. The Bourbon Rose...Adelaide Bougère, flowers dark velvety purple, changing to dove, large and full; growth, moderate.
(1872) Page(s) 187. Rosa sempervirens. The Evergreen Rose. 1. Alba plena; flowers pure white, full.
(1872) Page(s) 194. The Hybrid Perpetual. 20. Alfred Colomb; flowers bright fiery red, large and full; form, globular and excellent; very effective. One of the best. Growth, vigorous.
(1872) Page(s) 138. New Roses. 2. Amédée de Langlois (Bourbon); growth vigorous; flowers large, full, and freely produced; beautiful deep purplish red.
(1872) Page(s) 138. New Roses. 3. André Dunand (Hybrid Perpetual); growth very vigorous ; flowers large, full, and well formed; fresh pink in the centre, shaded with silvery white. A seedling from Victor Verdier.
(1872) Page(s) 225. The Tea-Scented Rose. 7. Annette Séant; flowers orange yellow, changing to white, large, and of fine form; growth, vigorous.
(1872) Page(s) 138. New Roses. 3. Annie Laxton (Hybrid Perpetual); flowers rose, flushed with crimson; large, full, and of good, free, hardy habit; growth vigorous.
(1872) Page(s) 138. New Roses. 4. Antonine Verdier (Hybrid Perpetual); growth very vigorous; flowers large, full, and well formed; clear carmine-rose. The flowers are almost always solitary, and very beautiful in bud.
(1872) Page(s) 194. The Hybrid Perpetual. 39. Archevêque de Paris; flowers crimson and purple shaded.
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