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The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste
 
(1851)  Page(s) 368.  
 
Adam.- Rosy blush, very large and magnificent, with beautiful camellia-like petals, blooms freely, moderate grower, rather tender, and needs slight protection in winter. Suitable for a small mass. Very fine.
 
(1847)  Page(s) 309.  
 
Tea scented roses (china) Tender. Of these there are a great many varieties named in catalogues, not less than 112 to 120 in most of them. The amateur will find the following twenty about the best. ...Adam. Fine large rose.
(1847)  Page(s) 309.  
 
Tea scented roses (china) Tender. Of these there are a great many varieties named in catalogues, not less than 112 to 120 in most of them. The amateur will find the following twenty about the best. ...Adélina Camille. Superb white.
(1858)  Page(s) 242.  
 
Aimee Vibert scandens, similar [to Aimée Vibert], but a climber
(Jan 1869)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Albicans Plena.- Of a rosy pink, almost bluish white, and blooms early and late.
(1855)  Page(s) 85.  
 
...we come to a host of new names applied to Roses, with shades of rose colour and pink, such as....Aline Gilbon...
(1859)  Page(s) 524.  
 
Rose America.- We have before us this new candidate, raised by Professor Page, and now on sale by Thomas G. Ward, of Washington, D. C. It is an acquisition, being a fragrant Noisette, hardy in the District of Columbia, and a good bloomer. From the same source are now offered several Bourbon pillar roses.
(Aug 1850)  Page(s) 101.  
 
The Prairie Rose — Rosa rubifolia.
...Since the above [list of 3 Prairie roses bred by Samuel Feast] have been produced, Mr. Joshua Pierce, of Washington city, D. C., procured a number of seeds of the single Prairie rose, and planted them with reference to a hedge, a portion of them growing contiguous to a number of rose bushes of the old Maidens' Blush, and running over them. Seeds of these were again taken and planted, and from many hundreds, he had the pleasure of sending out the following beautiful double climbing roses, of the same character as the three above described, raised by Mr. Feast, and vying with them in beauty, some even excelling them, and a number of them being quite fragrant:
2) Anna Maria. — Pink with rosy centre, cupped, and full double, beautiful large clusters 20 to 30 flowers, quite distinct from any of the others.
A. Fahnestock, Syracuse Journal
 
(1847)  Page(s) 309.  
 
Tea scented roses (china) Tender. Of these there are a great many varieties named in catalogues, not less than 112 to 120 in most of them. The amateur will find the following twenty about the best. ...Barbot. Fawn-coloured rose.
(Sep 1858)  Page(s) 410.  
 
The Great English Rose Exhibition ....Of Whites none are very good. The best are Dr. Henon, Louise Magnan, and Beauté de Melan.
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