The Rose Fancier's Manual
(1838) Page(s) 413. JOLY, (of Wissous, Seine et Marne,) has recently produced... Large-clustering Provins.
(1838) Page(s) 311. Tea-scented Rose. Sweet-scented China Rose. Flowers, large, full; of a bright flesh-colour, very fragrant.
(1838) Page(s) 332. China...Fringed Hybrid Bengal. Stems, and Branches, straight. Thorns, short, scattered, very sharp; brownish. Leaflets, five in number, oval, thick, smooth, deeply and sharply toothed. Flowers, in clusters of from two to five, sometimes solitary; middle-sized, very full; of a fine red.
(1838) Page(s) 198. Provence Roses. Abelard Flowers middle-sized, very double; flesh-coloured, very beautiful.
(1838) Page(s) 306. China. Bengal Acanthae. Flowers, full, small, globular; flax-coloured.
(1838) Page(s) 410. Although the present work pretends to treat only of rose culture as practised by the French, it would be unjust to pass over wholly without notice the remarkable varieties obtained in our own country. A list of the finest roses, of unquestionable English origin, is therefore subjoined; which the lapse of a few years will probably enable us to double in extent. Rosa Spinosissima. Scotch Roses. Adelaide
(1838) Page(s) 174. Portland. Once-blooming. Adèle Prevost. Flowers, large or middle-sized; regular, pale pink, brilliant and uniform.
(1838) Page(s) 413, appendix. Vibert (of Longjumeau). Vibert, well known to rose-fanciers by his valuable "Essai sur les Roses", produces every season important varieties. The most beautiful which belong to the year 1836 are... Adèle de Senanges.
(1838) Page(s) 329. Hybrid China Roses Adsire. Flowers, middle-sized, full, regular; of a pale flesh-colour.
(1838) Page(s) 341. Tea Rose. Afranie. Thorns, often straight and rather erect. Tube of calyx, sometimes pear-shaped. Flowers, very double, middle-sized, whitish.
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