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(2000) Page(s) 52. Includes photo(s). Anna de Diesbach Hybrid Perpetual ... dedicated to the daughter of Countess Diesbach of Switzerland
(2000) Page(s) 52, 53. Includes photo(s). Page 52: Baroness Rothschild Hybrid Perpetual The color gradations recall the color patterns of some hybrid China roses... Page 53: [PHOTO]
(2000) Page(s) 50. Includes photo(s). Baronne Prévost ... One of the first hybrid perpetuals introduced into commerce...
(2000) Page(s) 53. Includes photo(s). Enfant de France Hybrid Perpetual
(2000) Page(s) 52. Includes photo(s). Ferdinand Pichard One of the last hybrid perpetuals introduced (in 1921), some argue it is more correctly considered a bourbon.
(1993) Page(s) 52, 53. Includes photo(s). Page 52: Général Jacqueminot Hybrid Perpetual Named for a lesser general in French history... a cornerstone of rose breeding... Page 53: [PHOTO]
(2000) Page(s) 9. The rose 'La France,' hybridized by Guillot, has been retrospectively (and somewhat arbitrarily) declared the first hybrid tea, and its 1867 date of introduction represents the line of demarcation between the old roses and modern roses.
(2000) Page(s) 50. Includes photo(s). Mrs. John Laing Hybrid Perpetual ... a vigorous grower even in poor soil... lilac-pink...
(2000) Page(s) 50. Roger Lambelin Hybrid Perpetual ... unique white edges and unusual petal shape... responds well to more than the usual amount of care...
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