Paris Nurseries Catalogue, Paris, TX, W.W. Stell, proprietor
(1885) Page(s) 35. Roses — Everblooming. Section II. Tea Roses. Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate. A Bouquet. Pink, mottled vermillion, coppery hue, dwarf..
(1885) Page(s) 36. Roses — Everblooming. Section II. Tea Roses. Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate. Adrienne Christophe [sic]. Coppery and apricot, shaded rose.
(1885) Page(s) 35. Roses — Everblooming. Section I. China Roses. The Roses belonging to this class are among the best bloomers for this climate. Their flowers are produced in great abundance, though not equal in beauty of shape or variety of color to other classes. Purple Superior, or Agrippina. Dark crimson.
(1885) Page(s) 35. Roses — Everblooming. Section II. Tea Roses. Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate. Aline Sisley. Deep carmine red.
(1885) Page(s) 36. Roses — Everblooming. Section II. Tea Roses. Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate. Alphonse Karr. Deep rose.
(1885) Page(s) 36. Roses — Everblooming. Section II. Tea Roses. Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate. Andre Schwartz. Crimson, variable in color.
(1885) Page(s) 35. Roses — Everblooming. Section II. Tea Roses. Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate. Anna Olivier. Blush.
(1885) Page(s) 35. Roses — Everblooming. Section I. China Roses. The Roses belonging to this class are among the best bloomers for this climate. Their flowers are produced in great abundance, though not equal in beauty of shape or variety of color to other classes. Archiduc Charles. Variable, light pink to deep crimson.
(1885) Page(s) 35. Roses — Everblooming. Section II. Tea Roses. Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate. Archimede. Rosy fawn, darker centre.
(1885) Page(s) 35. Roses — Everblooming. Section II. Tea Roses. Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate. Azelie Imbert, or Perfection de Montplaisir. Canary yellow.
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