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The Scottish Gardener: a magazine of horticulture and floriculture
(1857) Page(s) 506. [From "New Roses" by William Paul, p. 503 - 507] There are some new Tea-scented Roses which ought not to be passed over. Amabilis is a vigorous-growing kind, with large and full flesh-coloured flowers.
(1852) Page(s) 48. Hybrid Bourbon Rose...Athalin, rosy crimson, spotted with white
(1852) Page(s) 46. "The Propagation and Culture of the Rose." by Mr. John Duguid, Golden Acres. Rosa Indica Hybrida.—The Hybrid Chinese Rose. The following selection comprehends the finest in this class: Beauty of Billiard, vivid scarlet, and a late bloomer...
(1857) Page(s) 506. [From "New Roses" by William Paul, p. 503 - 507] There are some new Tea-scented Roses which ought not to be passed over. .....Belle Marie also promises well; the flowers in this instance are white, shaded with rose colour, large and full; the petals are thick and flehy, the bud perfect.
(1854) Page(s) 251. ...summer competition....from Messrs P. Lawson & Son, Golden Acres.....stands of beautiful Roses, with blooms of their new Hybrid Bourbon, named "Charles Lawson".....
(1857) Page(s) 371, Vol 6. "A Plea for Summer Roses." Show me the pale faces that can be compared with Aspasie, Blanchefleur, Comte Plater, Comtess de Segur, Princess Clementine-- "one of our finest and most perfect white roses"-- and Rose Devigne in the Hybrid Provence class...
(1855) Page(s) 27, Vol 4. Rose, Duchess of Norfolk.-- A new climbing hybrid perpetual, of great merit; colour, vivid crimson. Wood & Son, Maresfield, Sussex
(1852) Page(s) 202. Rosa Multiflora...Floribunda, delicate rose, tinged with buff, an elegant variety...
(1857) Page(s) 5. "For twelve proved new Roses," he [William Paul] continues, "I would invite attention to the following: - Hybrid Perpetuals....General Jacqueminot (brilliant purplish red)....
(1852) Page(s) 48. The hybrid Bourbon Rose....Glorieux, silvery blush
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