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C. F. Newman and Son - Perth
(1905) Page(s) 152. H.P.. Earl of Hopetoun. The flowers are of a deep crimson maroon, with thick velvet on the face.
(1905) Page(s) 153. Ch. Irene Watts: Salmon white in bud, changing to salmon rose and pale china rose; long buds; very free in flowering.
(1905) Page(s) 153. 'Kaiserin Auguste Victoria' – Pure white, with yellow center; outer petals reflexed; a free and effective decorative rose, also fine for exhibition; one of the best.
(1905) Page(s) 152. 'Climbing Kaiserin Auguste Victoria' – A strong climbing sport from the well-known dwarf variety of the same name, producing flowers identical with the variety from which it has sprung.
(1905) Page(s) 154. T. Lord Tarquin – Pale flesh colour, shaded; very free flowering. One of the best.
(1905) Page(s) 154. Mme. Abel Chatenay. H.T. Rosy carmine, shaded with pale vermilion rose, and tinged with salmon; base of petals deeper in colour. Very distinct and attractive.
(1905) Extra large, semi-double, velvety crimson flowers with very large petals, very sweet; handsome in bud; more vigorous than Reine Marie Henriette. A splendid climbing rose.
(15 Aug 2020) Includes photo(s). PS I love You. This new Delbard French rose has blooms ranging in tones from deep red, iridescent reds and pinks. Blooms in clusters of between 6-10 individual flowers. Excellent planted as a stand out specimen or grouped together to make a stunning display. This rose is incredibly hardy, vigorous, with healthy dark green disease resistant foliage. Height: up to 1.20cm
(1905) Page(s) 156. Rev. T. C. Cole. This is a seedling, and is a cross between Marechal Niel and Cloth of Gold; colour bright yellow; large and full; a most vigorous growing variety.
(1905) Page(s) 156. Sunset. A sport from Perle des Jardins, bearing flowers similar to that variety in form and substance, but of a deep apricot colour; beautiful in bud, and producing an abundance of good and well-shaped flowers.
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