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(Mar 1999) Page(s) 24. Includes photo(s). Gallica. Before 1848. Description.
(Mar 1999) Page(s) 23, 24. Includes photo(s). Page 23, 24: [Photos] Page 24: 'Abailard', 'Abaillard', Sommerson, France, 1845 - bright pink, heavily marbled with vivid deep pink.
(Mar 1999) Page(s) 115. ('Ornement des Rouges'), Hardy, France, 1824. Large, full crimson-purple. Profuse bloom
(Mar 1999) Page(s) 115. Baumann, France
(Mar 1999) Page(s) 115. Abbé de l'Épée Gallica. Robert (France) 1854. Velvety purple blooms.
(1995) Page(s) 115. Abbé Robert Gallica. Large, full crimson-purple flowers.
(Mar 1999) Page(s) 115. Abbese Gallica. Miellez (France) before 1848. Large very double blooms of crimson, sparsely spotted white.
(Mar 1999) Page(s) 115. Abelard Before 1836. A Gallica-Centifolia hybrid. Mid-size, very double, flesh pink blooms.
(Mar 1999) Page(s) 115. Abondance Gallica. Holland. Pale pink blossoms.
(Mar 1999) Page(s) 24. Descemet, France, before 1814. In cultivation at Sangerhausen and Göteborg, this is probably the same rose as 'Adèle Descemet', most likely once referred to as "Adèle by Descemet." An 'Adèle' was among the roses in Josephine's collection at Malmaison.
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