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'Duchess of Albany' rose References
Magazine  (1901)  Page(s) 154.  
 
Duchess of Albany W. Paul 1899
Booklet  (1899)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Duchess of Albany (HT) W. Paul & Son '88.  S.G.  A sport of La France, but deeper in color, very large and full, vigorous; a good show rose. 
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 55.  
 
Duchess of Albani, HT, W. Paul, 1888, rose foncé
Website/Catalog  (1898)  
 
Duchess of Albany. This variety is identical with the well-known and popular La France, except that its color is a rich, deep, even pink throughout. Spendid 25 to 50 cts. each.
Website/Catalog  (1898)  Page(s) 136.  
 
Red, White, Pink and Striped La France.
The La France Roses form a choice group of Hybrid Teas, widely known and celebrated everywhere for hardiness, free, constant bloom, and the beautiful form, finish, and color of their fragrant flowers.
Duchess of Albany.  A sport from La France, differing only in the deeper, rich rose-pink of its flowers.  20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts., or 7 for $1.00.
For 50 cts. we will mail one good, strong plant of all the Four La France Roses.
Website/Catalog  (1897)  
 
Ever-Blooming Tea-Scented & Noisette Roses.
Duchess of Albany  deep bright uniform pink, large, perfect form.
Website/Catalog  (1894)  Page(s) 175.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses.
Duchess of Albany  A sport from La France, but deeper in colour, more expanded in form, and larger in size. The flowers are deep even pink very large and full, highly perfumed, and in all respects of first quality
Book  (1894)  Page(s) 226.  
 
Hybrid Perpetuals
Duchess of Albany (W. Paul & Son, 1888). — Another member of the La France family, entirely similar in habit, the flowers being of a deeper colour than Danmark, not so large, but better shaped.
Magazine  (1892)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Duchess of Albany. Resembles La France but a deeper color—a grand rose.
Magazine  (19 Aug 1891)  Page(s) 391. Vol 4.  
 
Among the newer Roses we find still another Duchess that is very highly recommended, namely, 'Duchess of Leeds', a Hybrid Perpetual, described as a "highly colored La France", but said to be quite distinct from Duchess of Albany.
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