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'Empress of India' rose References
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Website/Catalog (1976) Page(s) 18. EMPRESS OF INDIA (Laxton 1876). Cramoisi brun.
Book (1936) Page(s) 359. India, Empress of (HP) Laxton 1876; brownish dark crimson, medium size, double, globular.
Book (1910) Page(s) 275. Empress of India a lovely rose of rich crimson colour
Book (1906) Page(s) 55. 3.643. Empress of India, Hybride Remontant, Laxton 1876 cramoisi brun
Book (1902) Page(s) 121. Hybrides Remontants. Groupe E. — Général Jacqueminot Les rosiers formant ce groupe, le plus important de tous, sont des arbustes de végétation vigoureuse, très florifères et portant beaucoup à fruit. Rameaux allongés, généralement gris; aiguillons nombreux, crochus; feuillage vert foncé, folioles ovales; floraison le plus souvent en corymbe; fleur forme en coupe ou chiffonnée, frisée, quelquefois globuleuse, coloris du rouge clair au pourpre noirâtre; fruits abondants, de forme plutôt arrondie. 3843. Empress of India... (Laxton 1876)... cramoisi brun.
Website/Catalog (1894) Page(s) 175. Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Empress of India Dark brown crimson, in the way of that good old Rose Louis XIV, but superior to it; distinct and good.
Book (1892) Page(s) 142. [On list of roses raised by Thomas Laxton, Bedford, England]: Empress of India Hybrid remontant 1876
Book (1885) Page(s) 34. TRIBE ROSEÆ. ROSA, Linn.; Rose. Garden Varieties— Empress of India; hybrid perpetual. Plant in Acclimatisation Society's Grounds, Bowen Park and in Brisbane Botanic Garden.
Website/Catalog (1885) Page(s) 68. Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Empress of India Dark brownish crimson, globular, fine form and rich.
Book (1882) Page(s) 11. Empress of India... Hybride Perpétuel. Laxton. 1876 Cramoisi foncé. Fleur grande. Plante vigoureuse.
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