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Classic Roses: An Illustrated Encyclopedia and Grower's Manual of Old Roses, Shrub Roses & Climbers
(1997) Page(s) 305. Amber Queen (HARroony) Harkness (UK) 1984. Description... clusters of fully double blooms of amber-yellow...
(1997) Page(s) 138. Vibert (France) 1846. Description and vital statistics. Seldom seen nowadays.
(1997) Page(s) 185. Amelia Alba. Vibert (France) 1823. Description and cultivation... flowers: pink... Often confused with and grown as the Damask 'Celsiana'..
(1997) Page(s) 191. Includes photo(s). Amy Robsart Sweet Briar. Penzance c. 1894. Description... a mass of scented, deep pink, almost single blooms in June on a vigorous bush...
(1997) Page(s) 138-139. Includes photo(s). Vibert (France) 1837. Description and vital statistics... rather more Centifolia-like than Gallica. Perhaps the main feature is the superb form of the flowers, each one seemingly carefully groomed.
(1997) Page(s) 287-288. Includes photo(s). Angelina Modern Shrub. Cocker (UK) 1976. Description... flowers: large, slightly fuller than single, and bright rose-pink...
(1997) Page(s) 156. Moss. Quetier (France) 1839. Description and vital statistics. Related to damasks. Deep reddish-pink fully double flowers...
(1997) Page(s) 379. Anna Olivier Tea. Ducher (France) 1872. Description... a mixture of flesh-pink and deep rose... [Beales notes that a soft primrose-yellow mystery Tea rose is sometimes sold erroneously as this cultivar... he thinks it could be an old cultivar called 'Leda'.]
(1997) Page(s) 420. Includes photo(s). Anna Pavlova Hybrid Tea (Large-flowered Rose). Description... A beautiful, full, many-petalled cultivar with a strong scent, each flower of blush-pink with deeper shadings...
(1997) Page(s) 287. Includes photo(s). Anna Zinkeisen Modern Shrub. Harkness (UK) 1983. Description... Fully double flowers, ivory-white with golden-yellow rones in the base...
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