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The Rose Manual (Buist)
(1844)  Page(s) 139.  
 
Rosa Bourboniana. The Bourbon Rose.
Asteroide, is of a bright rose colour, fully double, growing freely.
(1844)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Hybrid Climbing Roses.
Astrolabe, Elegans, Hybrida, and some others of this class are not worth attention; all these roses bloom only once in the season, but are of considerable duration, say six weeks in cool seasons, but if in severe heat, their time of inflorescence will not exceed one month. The pruning and training recommended for Rosa Sempervirens will suit these. They are all fragrant, and a rosary cannot be complete without them.
(1844)  Page(s) 49.  
 
Aurora Gallica... bright pink, of the hundred-leave style...
(1844)  Page(s) 113.  
 
Jaune Panaché and Aurora are the same rose ; of a delicate straw colour changing to blush, quite double, and delicately scented , the plant is of spreading habit.
(1844)  Page(s) 27-28.  
 
For the following varieties we are indebted to Mr. Samuel Feast, Nurseryman, Baltimore, who raised them from seeds of the native Prairie Rose...
Baltimore Belle is a pale blush, fading to nearly white, produces a profusion of very compact and perfectly double flowers in clusters of six to twelve...
 
(1844)  Page(s) 109-110.  
 
Barbot is a new and very strong growing rose, quite large, of a creamy-blush colour, and frequently deep pink, though the French describe it as "a yellow edged with rose";" it is highly fragrant, and an indispensable variety.
(1844)  Page(s) 49.  
 
Baron de Stael Gallica... pale cherry coloured flowers...
(1844)  Page(s) 61.  
 
Damask Rose, or Rose of Damascus.
Belladonna is a delicate pink and a profuse bloomer.
(1844)  Page(s) 49.  
 
Belle Amabile Gallica... dark shaded red...
(1844)  Page(s) 109.  
 
Arkinto, a distinct old variety, of a flesh colour, very double, cup form, grows and flowers freely ; the bottom of the petals is yellow.
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