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The Floral World and Garden Guide
(Nov 1864)  Page(s) 243.  
 
The New Varieties for 1865.
Hybrid Perpetuals.
13. Abbé Berleze (Guillot, fils). — Shrubby, very vigorous, flower large, very full, well made; colour varying from lively cherry-red to rosy carmine.
(Nov 1864)  Page(s) 244.  
 
The New Varieties for 1865.
Hybrid Perpetuals.
34. L'Abbé Lauray (Trouillard). — Shrubby, vigorous, large, very full, well made; bright clouded rose. Seedling of "Géant des Batailles."
(Oct 1864)  Page(s) 212.  
 
Roses in 1864.
In the section of purple, crimson, and violet colours, there are offered the following: Abbé Raynaud, Amiral La Peyrouse, Andre Leroy d'Angers, Eugene Verdier, H. Laurentius, Joseph Durand, Maréchal Suchet, Senateur Reveil. We select these first, because we think the most interesting accomplishment of the present season, as regards the distribution of new roses, will be found amongst those of the darkest shades of colour. Of these eight we fully anticipate that at least five will become favourites- it is possible all may, for there is not a downright bad rose amongst them. The five on which we fix our choice are the following: Abbé Raynaud, dark violet, with crimson tinge on the edges of the petals, at present thin, but appearing only to require another season's growth to bring out its qualities
(Nov 1864)  Page(s) 243.  
 
The New Varieties for 1865.
Hybrid Perpetuals.
14. Achille Gonod (Gonod). — Shrubby, very vigorous, flower very large; full, lively carmine red, flowering in corymbs; raised from "Jules Margottin."
(Nov 1866)  Page(s) 338.  
 
The New Roses for 1967. By W. D. Prior.
Granger has Adrian Marx, raised by M. Camille Bernardin, and propagated by himself.
(Jun 1873)  Page(s) 165.  
 
Yellow Roses.
It will be of some service to the amateur, perhaps, if we run through the list of yellow teas in alphabetical order, and make such remarks on the more important of them as appear necessary.  Adrienne Christophle, a strong grower, confusedly coloured yellow, copper, and peach, but sometimes comes pure yellow; first-rate.
(Nov 1864)  Page(s) 242-3.  
 
The New Varieties for 1865.
Bourbons.
6. Adrienne de Cardoville (Guillot, fils). — Flower medium, very full, form perfect, opening well; delicate or "tender" rose.
(Nov 1866)  Page(s) 335.  
 
The New Roses for 1967. By W. D. Prior.
Hybrid Perpetuals.
Alba Carnea (Touvais). — Habit very vigorous; flowers medium, full, well formed; white lightly tinted rose; reverse of petals pure white. Seedling from Gen. Jacqueminot.
(Aug 1873)  Page(s) 230.  
 
"Pot Roses." By an Amateur Rosarian.
The most essential point is to select suitable varieties; and as I have paid, for many years past, a considerable attention to the pot-culture of roses, can strongly recommend the undermentioned as being the very best in the several classes and colours.
Tea-scented. — Alba Rosea, Belle Lyonnaise, Gloire de Dijon, Madame Celine Berthod, Madame Damaizin, Madame de St. Joseph, Madame Falcot, Madame Jules Margottin, Madame Hippolyte Jamain, Madame Villermoz, Marie Ducher, Marie Sisley, Monsieur Furtado, Perle de Lyon, President, Rubens, Souvenir d’un Ami, Souvenir d’Elise Vardon, Vicomtesse des Cazes.
(1865)  Page(s) 83.  
 
Royal Botanic Society's first Spring show (Saturday, March 18)...Mr. W. Paul put up a grand collection of cut roses....Alba rosea - this is like Souvenir de Malmaison, but a better form
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