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(1993) Page(s) 164. Includes photo(s). Hybrid Tea. Cocker (Scotland) 1985. ('National Trust' x 'Silver Jubilee')
(1993) Page(s) 241. Includes photo(s). Abraham Darby A large English Rose with enormous flowers that often hang down, thus best trained as a low climber or left to grow into a tall shrub. Austin (Britain) 1985. Description.
(1993) Page(s) 112. Includes photo(s). Hybrid Tea. Rommel (Germany) 1905. A sport of 'Mme. Caroline Testout'. Repeats. Height: 8 ft. Slight scent.
(1993) Page(s) 84. Bred by Antoine A. Jacques, head gardener to the Duc d'Orléans at Château de Neuilly from 1824 to 1832… Named for the duke's sister, who was a pupil of Redouté
(1993) Page(s) 119. Includes photo(s). A Rosa sempervirens Rambler. Jacques (France) 1826. Flowers in midsummer. Pleasant primrose-like scent.
(1993) Page(s) 38. Adélaide d'Orléans was the daughter of Marie Amélie, duchesse d'Orléans and wife of Louis-Philippe who became king of France in 1830, and was also one of Redouté's pupils...
(1993) Page(s) 21. Includes photo(s). Agathe Fatima Gallica. Known since 1820.
Photographed at Malmaison near Paris with a reconstruction of Josephine's summer-house in the background.
(1993) Page(s) 21. Includes photo(s). Page 21: [Photo] at Malmaison near Paris with a reconstruction of Josephine's summer-house in the background. Agathe Fatima Gallica. Description.
(1993) Page(s) 160. Includes photo(s). ('Agéna') A Hybrid Tea with dark, glossy leaves. Delbard-Chabert (France) 1966. ('Chic Parisienne' x ('Michéle Meilland' x 'Mme. Joseph Perraud')) Repeats. Height: 90 cm (3 ft.) Some scent.
(1993) Page(s) 73. Includes photo(s). [Listed under "Wild Roses and Their Cultivars"] An exceptional, very double, pale yellow rose with glandular leaves, like Rosa foetida, and arching stems. Saunders (Canada) 1922. (Rosa rugosa x Rosa foetida 'Persiana'.) Repeats. Height: 5 ft. Fragrant.
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