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(1907) Page(s) 84. In "Tea Roses:" Aline Sisley. Reddish purple, toned with crimson and maroon; flowers large and double, or exquisite form and fragrance. Highly recommended.
(1907) Page(s) 81. In "Bourbon Roses:" Very floriferous compact shrubs with bright glossy foliage. The flowers are most profuse in late summer and autumn and are noted for their exquisite form and color. The require close pruning in Early spring. Appolline Rosy pink; flowers large and cupped.
(1907) Page(s) 81. In "Bourbon Roses:" Very floriferous compact shrubs with bright glossy foliage. The flowers are most profuse in late summer and autumn and are noted for their exquisite form and color. The require close pruning in Early spring. Champion of the World Deep rosy pink, large and double, very fragrant. A vigorous free-flowering variety, valuable for bedding.
(1907) Page(s) 84. In "Tea Roses:" Cornelia Cook. Creamy white, faintly tinged with lemon-yellow: flowers very double, produced in great profusion, of exquisite form and substance. Splendid for bedding.
(1907) Page(s) 81. In "Lord Penzance Sweet Briers:" Flora McIvor Pure white, flushed with rose.
(1907) Page(s) 81. In "Bourbon Roses:" Very floriferous compact shrubs with bright glossy foliage. The flowers are most profuse in late summer and autumn and are noted for their exquisite form and color. The require close pruning in Early spring. Hermosa Bright rose, very double and fragrant; a constant bloomer.
(1907) In "Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses:" Keystone. Deep lemon-yellow; flowers double, of exquisite form and fragrance. Perfectly hardy and blossoms with remarkable freedom.
(1907) Page(s) 83. In "Monthly, or China Roses,": Lemesle. Clear rose, gradually changing to red; flowers large and full, borne profusely throughout the season. A beautiful and distinct variety.
(1907) Page(s) 81. Lucy Ashton White with pink edges.
(1907) Page(s) 82. Magna Charta Pink suffused with carmine, large and very double. of fine form and substance. One of the very best.
at p. 159: Magna Charta - 2 yrs. - $.35 - field grown
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