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David Austin's 1994 Handbook of Roses (UK)
(1994) Page(s) 19. Includes photo(s).
(1994) Page(s) 19. Vibert prior to 1827... Description... blush-pink flowers...
(1994) Page(s) 20. Robert 1848... very large flowers, opening flat and quartered with a button eye. Intense magenta pink...
(1994) Page(s) 20. Robert 1853... small flowers, blush-pink with light crimson stripes
(1994) Page(s) 20. Gloire de France Prior to 1819. Description... beautifully shaped flowers; mauve at the centre, fading to lilac at the edges,reflexing almost to a ball...
(1994) Page(s) 20. Includes photo(s). Attractive buds, opening to magnificent full flowers of the most beautiful colouring. A subtle mix of purple, violet, brown and grey; the outer edges fading to lilac...
(2000) Page(s) 56. Climbing Roses. Paul Lédé (Tea). Full-petalled, yellowish-buff, flushed with carmine at the centre. Continuous and free flowering. Vigorous growth. Hardy. Delicious Tea scent. 12 ft. (Lowe 1913).
(1994) Page(s) 20, 23, 28. Includes photo(s). Page 20: 1853 or earlier (R. x francofurtana) Large, clear, rose-pink and veined with deep pink, loosely double. A most beautiful rose, one of the finest in this class. Probably a hybrid of R. cinnamomea. Not much scent for a Gallica, but the flowers are followed by hips. Page 23: [Photo] Page 28: [Photo]
(1994) Page(s) 20. Includes photo(s).
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