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Prince's Descriptive Catalogue
(1845) Page(s) 83. Perpetual, or Autumnal Roses. Damask Perpetual or Autumnal Roses. 424. Adrienne...cupped. Very large blush...$1 00
(1845) Page(s) 80. Tea-Scented China Roses. Rosa indica, var. odorata. 134. Agathe...Red with yellowish centre...$1 00
(1832) Page(s) 66. Scotch Roses. This class of Roses is of dwarf stature, wnth small foliage and exceedingly delicate, the flowers of medium size, and they are in all cases double, except where otherwise noted. 732. Alloa
(1839) Page(s) 61. Scotch Roses. This class of Roses is of dwarf stature, wnth small foliage and exceedingly delicate, the flowers of medium size, and they are in all cases double, except where otherwise noted. 732. Alloa, white
(1845) Page(s) 90. Scotch Roses. Rosa spinosissima. This very distinct class of Roses is of dwarf habit, with small and very delicate foliage. They flower profusely the latter part of May. The flowers are small, globular, and extremely neat and pretty. All are perfectly hardy. 1009. Alloa, Large white... 20 cents
(1845) Page(s) 82. CLASS IV.—NOISETTE ROSES. Rosa Champneyana. 348. Amelie Beautiful pink. 62¢
(1844) 243 White American. P. - cup. - White, very vigorous, has been trained 20 feet in ht.
(1841) 93 White American, very tall growth, and can be trained to twenty feet, very hardy.
(1832) Page(s) 68. China Roses. Most of which are monthly, or ever-blooming. 548 † White tea scented, exquisitely sweet—americana...$1 00
† will support our winters [on Long Island, NY] with little or no protection
(1839) Page(s) 63. China Roses. Most of which are monthly, or Ever-blooming.. 546 †White tea scented, exquisitely sweet—Rosa americana...50 to 75¢ N.B. The last named variety has been trained twenty feet in height.
† will support our winters with little or no protection
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