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Roses for English Gardens
(1987)  Page(s) 272.  
 
Paul Nabonnand has for some years reigned supreme [in the Riviera] from the beauty and freedom of its pale pink blooms in December. It is the Rose that with Schablikine produces the most summer-like effect during the winter.
(1987)  Page(s) 55.  
 
Jekyll calls it one of the best Gallicas... white, striped lilac-rose
(1987)  Page(s) 268.  
 
A Rose much seen I only mention to reprobate in this climate, that is, Reine Olga de Wurtemberg, which though so good in England is here so fleeting and ugly in colour that I regret to see it, even though it be only for one week in early spring.
(1987)  Page(s) 383.  
 
Reine Olga de Wurtemberg (H.T.).-Crimson. Almost a summer-flowering climbing Rose, as it yields so few blooms in the autumn. There is no red climber equal to it in colour. (Summer-flowering)
(1987)  Page(s) 24.  
 
['Conrad Ferdinand Meyer'] with the white 'Schneelicht' and the pretty white 'Fimbriata', are among the most charming of the rugosa varieties.
(1987)  Page(s) 40.  
 
York and Lancaster Jekyll says the name is also claimed for another striped rose (other than the 'parti-coloured Damask') of much less value, but the name is so pretty and the rose so charming that most of us think they ought to belong to each other.
(1987)  Page(s) 154.  Includes photo(s).
 
as a hedge
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