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The Rose (Ellwanger, 1893)
(1893)  Page(s) 261.  
 
‘Great Western’. Free. Hybrid China. Laffay. Red, shaded with crimson, double, fragrant; poor.
 
(1893)  Page(s) 263.  
 
450. Homer, vig. T. Moreau-Robert, 1859. Salmon-rose, often richly mottled; a free bloomer, moderately hardy, best in the open air; the buds are very beautiful, even though of variable shades. Certainly one of the most useful tea roses.
(1893)  Page(s) 269.  
 
No. 539. Le Pactole dwf. or mod. T. 'Madame Pean'. From Lamarque x Yellow Tea. Very pale yellow, beautiful buds.
(1893)  
 
p159. Seed parents of Leading Roses. 'Lamarque' (Noisette). - Cloth of Gold, La Jonquille (Tea), Le Pactole, Solfaterre, Triomphe de Rennes. 

p167. Synonymous, or Too-Much-Alike Roses. Tea Roses.  Le Pactole 'Louise de Savoie' and 'Marechal Beauregard'. 

p269. No. 539.  Le Pactole dwf. or mod. T. 'Madame Pean'. From Lamarque x Yellow Tea. Very pale yellow, beautiful buds.
(1893)  
 
p161. Seed parents of leading roses: 'Triomphe de l'Exposition: - General Washington, Marechal Forey, President Mas, Madame Jules Grévy.

p277. Mme. Jules Grévy Schwartz, 1881. From 'Triomphe de l'Exposition' x 'Mme. Falcot'. Salmon pink.
(1893)  Page(s) 280.  
 
709 *Mme. P. Kuntz. Vig. T.  Bernaix, 1889.  large, full, bright pink or China rose;  finely formed, and fragrant; free bloomer.
(1893)  Page(s) 245.  
 
Christine de Noue, vig. T. Guillot, 1890. Very large and full, deep purplish-red, centre lake and clear purple; sweet.
(1893)  
 
p180-1. ‘Jules Margottin’ Type [of Hybrid Perpetual]…. Wood, light green; sharp, red thorns, somewhat numerous; shoots rather stout and generally of vigorous growth. Crimpled foliage. Flowers of large size, very full, somewhat flat shape, mostly shades of rose and carmine, almost without perfume; generally free in the autumn. They are very hardy; as a rule difficult of propagation from cuttings but making very vigorous plants when budded. [Examples of the ‘Jules Margottin’ type include] ….and ‘Magna Charta’.

p283 No. 746. Magna Charta’, vig. H.Ch. W. Paul, 1876. Pink, suffused with carmine, large or very large, full globular; foliage and wood light green, numerous, dark spines. A Fragrant, excellent variety.
(1893)  
 
p66-1  The following are fine in both bud and flower:  Marie Ducher

p128-1 For Pegging Down and Bedding.  We commend the following: 'Marie Ducher'.  

p132-1  The most hardy of the Monthly Roses are Apolline, Edward Desfosses, Hermosa, Louise Odier, Aimee Vibert, Caroline Marniesse, Gloire de Dijon, Reine Marie Henriette, Bougere, Gerard Desbois, Homer, Madame de Vatry, Marie Ducher, Sombreuil. 

p137-4 Marie Ducher  T. 1868 

p284  No. 763 Marie Ducher free. T. Ducher, 1868.  Salmon-rose, large, very full, somewhat flat; a free blooming kind, of excellent habit.  Not a refined flower, yet it is a sort worth growing.
(1893)  Page(s) 285.  
 
771  Marion Dingee  Vig.  T.  Dingee & Conard Co.,  1892.  Described as deep brilliant crimson, one of the brightest and richest colored Teas;  flowers large, cup shaped, and borne on long, straight stems.
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