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The Book Of Roses (Durand)
(1911)  Page(s) 66.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Francois Poisson. -- A double Rose with creamy white outer petals and a close centre of deeper yellow. It bears its flowers of medium size in trusses of about fifteen or twenty from mid-June.
(1911)  Page(s) 66.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Frau Albert Hochstrasser. -- A very free-flowering double yellow. This Rose blooms freely in Autumn.
(1911)  Page(s) 66.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Frau Marie Weinbach. — This is a chance seedling of the Wichuraiana, with small double or semi-double white blooms. A free-flowering Rose, blooming about the end of June.
(1911)  Page(s) 66.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Gardenia. — This is one of the very best of the yellow Wichuraianas. It has a pointed deep yellow bud, streaked with coppery crimson, and the flower, when open, changes from clear yellow to creamy white. The flowers are sweetly scented, and are borne very freely from June 1st.
(1911)  Page(s) 66.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Gerbe Rose. — This is a lovely pink Rose, of good shape and very sweetly scented, in fact the sweetest of all the Wichuraianas. Its flowers are borne singly or in small trusses from the first week in June, and also in the Autumn. It is a Rose which should be grown in every garden.
(1911)  Page(s) 66.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Iceberg. — This is a dwarf Rose, pure white, and very good for bedding.
(1911)  Page(s) 66.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Jean Guichard. — This Rose bears large double blooms in small trusses. The flowers are blended deep salmon red and rose, with copper-coloured buds. A very good Rose.
(1911)  Page(s) 66-7.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Jersey Beauty. — This Rose bears its flowers, which are large single blooms- as much as 4 inches in diameter- singly or up to five in the truss. The flowers vary from yellow to cream, and the stamens are very decorative. This is a splendid Rose for cutting, and as its leaves are quite evergreen it is excellent for screens or trellises. An early flowering Rose, beginning to bloom at the beginning of June.
(1911)  Page(s) 67.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Joseph Billard. — This is another large, single Rose, with 4-inch flowers, crimson with a deep yellow centre which fades to white. The stamens are distinctive and beautiful. The blooms appear from June 20th, and also in Autumn.
(1911)  Page(s) 67.  
 
The Wichuraiana Hybrids.
The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910):
Joseph Lamy. — This Rose bears its semi-double flowers singly on long stems; they are white edged with pink, and the effect is very lovely. A good Rose for cutting.
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