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Henry Sewell, Payneham Nurseries
(1914) Page(s) 14. ‘Admiral Dewey’ Ground colour a light flesh tint, almost white, suffused with a beautiful blush, deepening to rosy blush in the centre; a large full Rose with broad strong petals, beautifully cupped; the stems and long and straight, holding the flowers erect. HT
(1906) Page(s) 6. Novelties in Roses for 1906. Albert Hoffman (Tea-scented) colour varying from pale to deep yellow, outer petals tinted with white and rose colour; very large, full, cupped with true tea scent, growth vigorous. Award of merit by the German Rose Society.
(1906) Page(s) 10. Novelties in Roses For 1905. Alice Hamilton (China) Brilliant velvety crimson, reflexed with madder red, fine long buds, open flowers, very large; semi-double, with large petals.
(1906) Page(s) 6. Novelties in Roses for 1906. Angel Peluffo (Hybrid tea) Interior of petals rosy flesh, outside carnation-rose, centre of flower brilliant rose; extra large, full, opening well; fine buds, and extra free in blooming; growth vigorous.
(1906) Page(s) 10. Novelties in Roses For 1905. Anna Jung (Tea-scented). Bright Rose, slightly shaded with salmon and tinted with madder, centre coppery; long coppery carmine buds; forms a strong bush, with handsome foliage.
(1906) Page(s) 10. Novelties in Roses For 1905. Anne Marie Soupert (Hybrid Tea). Bright lake red; very large, of splendid form and habit, with strong footstalks, long buds, and good foliage; a valuable addition to the high-coloured varieties of this class.
(1906) Page(s) 6. Novelties in Roses for 1906. Antonin Reschal (Tea-scented) brilliant carmine, shaded with currant red, buds coppery, of medium-size, double, of good shape; growth vigorous.
(1914) Page(s) 23. Auguste Comte – Magnificent shaped flowers like Maman Cochet; outer petals carmine red, centre reddish yellow. The buds are long, and extraordinary beautiful, lasting a long time, and highly perfumed; very floriferous; a splendid variety for cut flowers.
(1906) Page(s) 10. Novelties in Roses For 1905. Baron Lade (Hybrid Tea). Described as a red Kaiserin Augusta Victoria; flowers carmine, large and freely produced; an excellent variety for bedding and cutting.
(1906) Page(s) 6. Novelties in Roses for 1906. Baron van Pallandt (Hybrid tea) Vermilion with bright red reflex; large, very full, and of excellent shape and habit, buds long, opening well in all weathers, and flowers produced singly, resembling Caroline Testout in growth and foliage, and termed by the introducer a red Testout.
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