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The Gardener's Chronicle of America
(3 Jul 1841)  Page(s) 438.  
 
Messrs. Lane and Sons Nursery, Great Berkhampstead.—The collection of Roses here is very large, and comprises most of the choicer varieties in cultivation. [...]
China.—Abbé Mioland, fine crimson red, cupped, large, and double; Augustine Hersent, good bright rose, cupped and very large; Belle de Florence, fine light carmine—these three kinds are well adapted for beds of one colour; Fabvier; Infidélités de Lisette; Majorlin; Miellez, beautiful lemon white; Napoleon, fine shaded blush; and Triumphant, fine deep rose and crimson.
(4 Nov 1843)  Page(s) 773.  
 
Amateur's Garden.
In July last, I, in company with my employer, went to Sawbridgeworth, to see Mr. Rivers' collection in bloom, and the list which I subjoin are what we purchased to add to an already tolerably good collection....
Damask.
La Ville de Bruxelles ! ! !
Painted 
Déesse de Flore ! ! !
Coralie
Penelope ! ! !
All the Roses in this list are excellent, but those marked with notes of exclamation are the best, and the notes are increased in number in proportion to their superior claims. —W.P. Ayres, Brooklands.
(4 Nov 1843)  Page(s) 773.  
 
Amateur's Garden.
In July last, I, in company with my employer, went to Sawbridgeworth, to see Mr. Rivers' collection in bloom, and the list which I subjoin are what we purchased to add to an already tolerably good collection....
Hybrid Perpetual.
Coquette de Montmorency
William Jesse
Duc d'Aumale
Madame Laffay ! ! 
Duchess of Sutherland ! ! ! 
Prudence Rœser
Fulgorie
Aubernon
Clementine Duval ! !
All the Roses in this list are excellent, but those marked with notes of exclamation are the best, and the notes are increased in number in proportion to their superior claims. —W.P. Ayres, Brooklands.
(1921)  Page(s) 775.  
 
Each year, four certificates are awarded: three for H.T's and one for climbing or Polyantha rose. The first certificate was awarded to Pernet-Ducher's rose, Etoile de Feu, which scored 9 1/2 points, very similar in color to Herriott. I should think it was an improvement as to growth and size of flower, but not so striking in color.
(1920)  Page(s) 96.  
 
Of the older varieties of the true Polyantha type, the most attractive are, no doubt, Eugenie Lamesch and Leonie Lamesch, usually classed as fancy roses. Their colors include various shades of copper, yellow and red.
(4 Nov 1843)  Page(s) 773.  
 
Amateur's Garden.
In July last, I, in company with my employer, went to Sawbridgeworth, to see Mr. Rivers' collection in bloom, and the list which I subjoin are what we purchased to add to an already tolerably good collection....
Austrian Briar.
Harrison's ! ! ! !
All the Roses in this list are excellent, but those marked with notes of exclamation are the best, and the notes are increased in number in proportion to their superior claims. —W.P. Ayres, Brooklands.
(1917)  Page(s) 311.  
 
New Roses at Bagatelle....Certificates were awarded to the following: Mrs. MacKellar (canary-yellow), Red Star (brilliant red, from a Dutch grower named Verschuren), Henriette (hybrid Tea, orange-colored, from Messrs. Merryweather and Sons).
(1939)  Page(s) 203-204.  
 
As the years pass, we find other names of hybridizers to consider — Daniel Boll of New York, who brought out the carmine Bourbon Henry Clay and several others;
(1921)  Page(s) 775.  
 
Each year, four certificates are awarded: three for H.T's and one for climbing or Polyantha rose.....The second certificate was awarded to a Hybrid Tea seedling of Chambard, Huguette Vincent, with a dark green foliage, carrying on an erect stalk a big flower, half double, with very large petals, the color carmine. The quality of this rose is its strength, the foliage, the rigidness of the stalk, the striking color of its flower, and the rich and constant blooming of the same; scoring nine points.
(1925)  Page(s) 325.  
 
....to Charles Frueh & Sons for their new Rose, Joan Frueh
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