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The Book Of Roses (Durand)
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Debutante. -- A very lovely Rose, with a sweet scent. Its flowers are of a soft pink, borne in pyramidal clusters from early July, and occasionally in Autumn.
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Diabolo. -- This is a dark purple Rose, with a white spot at the base of the petals and golden stamens, the whole effect being rich and striking. Its flowers are large and single or semi-double, borne in clusters.
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Dorothy Perkins. -- This is so well known as hardly to need description. It is one of the best of the Wichuraiana hybrids, bearing large pyramidal clusters of small, very double rosette-like flowers. It is a very free bloomer, bearing flowers from mid-July till almost Winter.
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Edmond Proust. — This is one of the Roses with quite evergreen foliage, and is therefore very useful as a screen or to cover trellis. It has buds of copper pink, which change, when open, to salmon and then white. The uncertainty of its colour is the worst point about this Rose. The flowers appear about the end of June and are borne in trusses.
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Edwin Lonsdale is a pale lemon yellow Rose. It is a strong grower, and very free in habit.
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Emile Fortepaule. -- This is another of the yellow Roses which turn to creamy white when open. It has small clusters of flat double blooms, and floers from mid-June.
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Evergreen Gem. -- This Rose has a pleasant Sweet-briar perfume, with double flowers of buff and white. It is an early bloomer.
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Francis. -- A late flowering Rose. Its flowers are single, bright red fading to a paler tint, borne in large clusters. Its stamens are yellow and conspicuous.
(1911)  Page(s) 65.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Francois Foucard. -- An early Rose, with pale lemon flowers borne in trusses of one to five. These are double, and appear from June 15th, and sometimes again in Autumn.
(1911)  Page(s) 66.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Francois Juranville. -- This is another of the Sweet-briar scented Roses, with loose double flowers appearing from late June. The flowers are salmon pink, with a yellow base to the petals.
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