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The Rose Garden, 9th edition, 1888 + 1898 Supplement
(1898) Page(s) 1. Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation. 1. Adelina Viviand Morel (Noisette); canary yellow, edged with carmine. A pretty miniature flowered semi-climbing variety.
(1898) Page(s) 1. Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation. 2. Adine (Hybrid Tea); orange yellow, the base mixed with rose and carmine; large, full, and of good form.
(1898) Page(s) 1. Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation. 3. Aglaia (Polyantha); immense trusses of bright yellow flowers, of very diminutive size. The growth is exceedingly vigorous.
(1888) Page(s) 300. The Chinese Rose. 2. Alfred Aubert; flowers bright red, free bloomer; growth vigorous.
(1898) Page(s) 1. Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation. 4. Alice Furon (Hybrid Tea); yellowish white, large and globular; habit of Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, but more vigorous.
(1898) Page(s) 1. Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation. 5. Alister Stella Gray (Noisette); pale yellow with orange centres, changing to white as the flowers expand. Very small blossoms produced in clusters, in the way of Claire Jacquier, but not so vigorous.
(1898) Page(s) 1. Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation. 7. Amelie Pollonnais (Tea); pale satin-rose colour, with brighter centre, large, full, of good shape, and handsome in the bud.
(1888) Page(s) 278. 391. Madame Ferdinand Jamain; flowers deep even rosy carmine, with very fine petals, large and full; form cupped; very sweet.
(1898) Page(s) 1. Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation. 8. Anne of Geierstein (Hybrid Sweet Briar); one of the most brilliant amongst these pretty additions to the single roses. Flowers dark crimson, with foliage scented like the sweet briar.
(1898) Page(s) 1. Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 Comprising those varieties only which are considered most worthy of cultivation. 9. Antoine Rivoire (Hybrid Tea); rosy flesh, shaded and bordered with carmine, base of petals yellow. The flowers are large, full, and imbricated. A splendid Rose for the exhibitor as well as for garden decoration.
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