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Pacific Nurseries - C. W and A. C. Heers.
(1948) Page(s) 11. Polyantha Roses. Acervate – Pinkish lavender.
(1939) Page(s) 18. Amulett HT. (1932). Fiery red, the colour being well maintained; fairly full. Med. Growth. G. Colour not up to some of our best reds.
(1948) Page(s) 12. Cecile Brunner Type. ‘Babe’. Salmon pink, loose heads; clean branching growth.
(1948) Page(s) 12. Baby Alberic Pure white; very double; sturdy.
(1939) Page(s) 19. ‘Cathrine Kordes’. HT. (1932). Scarlet with dark shades of crimson; long pointed buds and ideally shaped blooms; full. Good growth. Exhibition, Garden. This is one of the best roses of the recent introductions and should become a popular variety.
(1948) Page(s) 2. ‘Cathrine Kordes’ Rich scarlet blooms of good shape and size; sometimes more pink, but always good. The growth is vigorous and rather thorny.
(1948) Page(s) 2. Comtesse Vandal Coppery salmon shaded gold; large semi-double blooms of good shape
(1939) Page(s) 52. Cranbrook., O [Orleans Type] 1921. A purplish, single variety; good growth.
(1948) Page(s) 12. Cranbrook – purplish, single. .
(1948) Page(s) 3. Daily Mail Scented. a delightful deep rich red; semi double; sweet; moderate growth.
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