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Supplement to the Rose Garden, 1853
(1853) Page(s) 28. The Noisette Rose. 75. À Fleurs variabilis; flowers red, the centre yellow and purple, very variable.
(1853) Page(s) 9. The Moss Rose. 87. A long pedoncule; flowers rosy flesh, blooming in corymbs of 20 flowers; form, globular. Raised at Angers. Introduced in 1851.
(1853) Page(s) 14. Autumn Roses. The Hybrid Perpetual Rose. 107. Adam Paul; flowers rose colour, very large and full. A very sweet Perpetual Cabbage Rose. Raised by M. Laffay, Introduced in 1852.
(1853) Page(s) 25. Autumn Roses. The Bourbon Rose. 189. Adelaide Bougère; flowers blackish purple, velvety, full.
(1853) Page(s) 14. Autumnal Roses. The Rose de Trianon. 38. Trianon double; flowers rose.
(1853) Page(s) 8. The Moss Rose. 85. Adele Pavie, flowers delicate flesh colour, large and full; form, compact. Growth, robust.
(1853) Page(s) 9. The Moss Rose. 88. Aimable Tastu; flowers clear lilac flesh; form, globular. Raised at Angers. Introduced in 1851.
(1853) Page(s) 28. Noisette. 76. Aimée Vibert scandens; a Climbing variety of the original Aimée Vibert; probably produced by a sport. The flowers are precisely similar, but given in less abundance.
(1853) Page(s) 24. The Tea-Scented Rose. Ajax; flowers yellow, the centre deeper than the margin, outer petals spotted with rose, large and full; form, globular. Raised at Caen. Introduced in 1852.
(1853) Page(s) 15. Hybrid Perpetual. Alfred Colomb; flowers dark rose, large and full.
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