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C.H. Halstead, Rose Catalogue and Guide for 1899
(1899) Page(s) 12. American Beauty (HT) Bancroft, 1885. S. G. Rosy-red, large, full, and vigorous.
(1899) Page(s) 12. Anna Olivier (T) Ducher 1872. S. G. Rosy-flesh, shaded with salmon large and full; a distinct and good variety.
(1899) Page(s) 22. Polyantha Roses.. Anne Marie de Montravel Nambaux & Dubreuil 1880. G. Pure white, produced in large clusters; of dwarf, but sturdy growth
(1899) Page(s) 19. Annie Wood Verdier 1866. S. G. Bright red, imbricated, vigorous.
(1899) Page(s) 12. Antoine Rivoire (HT) Pernet-Ducher '95. S. G. Rosy-flesh, yellowish at base; a camellia-shaped flower, large and full, with strong, erect growth. Result of a cross between Dr. Grill and Lady M. Fitzwilliam. One of the best HT's.
(1899) Page(s) 11. New Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Ards Rover HP. (A Dickson & Sons, 1898). Crimson, shaded maroon, flowers large, with good, stiff petals and handsome foliage; a color hitherto much required in Climbing Varieties.
(1899) Page(s) 12. Augustine Guinoisseau (HT:) Guinoisseau, 1889. S. G. White La France. A seedling of La France, white centre slightly tinted with blush; an excellent rose and very vigorous.
(1899) Page(s) 23. Miscellaneous Roses. Austrian Copper (Briar). Single, coppery-red, vigorous.
(1899) Page(s) 23. Miscellaneous Roses. Queen (Ayreshire) climber. Purple, semi-double, very vigorous.
(1899) Page(s) 12. Bardou Job (HT) climber. Nabonnand 1887. G. Bright glowing crimson, almost single, large petals, free bloomer; grand distinct rose for garden decoration.
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