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(24 Apr 1909)  Page(s) 325.  
 
Exhibitions and Meetings.
Royal Horticultural Society.  April 20.
Floral Committee.
Messrs. Paul and Son, Cheshunt, sent a group of the single white Sea Shell rose, a very pretty perpetual-flowering Wichuraiana variety; Agate is a double white dwarf variety of the same class.
(23 Mar 1867)  Page(s) 121.  
 
"Roses and the frost at Stamford" by Charles Laxton
During the nights of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of January my thermometer registered here, in a walled garden at five feet from the ground, and in the open, 23°, 21°, 22°, and 22° of frost respectively... The snow here froze on the branches, and was three inches deep on the ground.... My list of uninjured (No. 1) may therefore be relied upon as containing only thoroughly hardy sorts.
Hybrid Perpetuals
Alpaide de Rotalier
(23 Mar 1867)  Page(s) 121.  
 
"Roses and the frost at Stamford" by Charles Laxton
During the nights of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of January my thermometer registered here, in a walled garden at five feet from the ground, and in the open, 23°, 21°, 22°, and 22° of frost respectively... The snow here froze on the branches, and was three inches deep on the ground.... My list of uninjured (No. 1) may therefore be relied upon as containing only thoroughly hardy sorts.
Hybrid Perpetuals
Auguste Rivière
(1904)  Page(s) 397. Vol 47.  
 
A handsome Austrian briar rose was sent by Mr. A. Tate, Downside, Leatherhead; it was named Austria striata (Award of Merit.); the flowers are single, golden-copper in centre, flushed and streaked with red from the margin inwards.
(23 Mar 1867)  Page(s) 121.  
 
"Roses and the frost at Stamford" by Charles Laxton
During the nights of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of January my thermometer registered here, in a walled garden at five feet from the ground, and in the open, 23°, 21°, 22°, and 22° of frost respectively... The snow here froze on the branches, and was three inches deep on the ground.... My list of uninjured (No. 1) may therefore be relied upon as containing only thoroughly hardy sorts.
Hybrid Perpetuals
Baron de Rothschild
(23 Mar 1867)  Page(s) 121.  
 
"Roses and the frost at Stamford" by Charles Laxton
During the nights of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of January my thermometer registered here, in a walled garden at five feet from the ground, and in the open, 23°, 21°, 22°, and 22° of frost respectively... The snow here froze on the branches, and was three inches deep on the ground.... My list of uninjured (No. 1) may therefore be relied upon as containing only thoroughly hardy sorts.
Hybrid Perpetuals
Beauté Française
(23 Mar 1867)  Page(s) 121.  
 
"Roses and the frost at Stamford" by Charles Laxton
During the nights of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of January my thermometer registered here, in a walled garden at five feet from the ground, and in the open, 23°, 21°, 22°, and 22° of frost respectively... The snow here froze on the branches, and was three inches deep on the ground.... My list of uninjured (No. 1) may therefore be relied upon as containing only thoroughly hardy sorts.
Hybrid Perpetuals
Belle de Printemps
(4 Jul 1885)  Page(s) 359.  
 
Belle Normande, H.P., Oger, 1864, Silvery rose, Vig.
(23 Mar 1867)  Page(s) 121.  
 
"Roses and the frost at Stamford" by Charles Laxton
During the nights of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of January my thermometer registered here, in a walled garden at five feet from the ground, and in the open, 23°, 21°, 22°, and 22° of frost respectively... The snow here froze on the branches, and was three inches deep on the ground.... My list of uninjured (No. 1) may therefore be relied upon as containing only thoroughly hardy sorts.
Hybrid Perpetuals
Bertha Levêque 
(21 Oct 1911)  Page(s) 778-779.  Includes photo(s).
 
p. 778 (photo): Rose British Queen. A pure white hybrid tea, raised by Messrs. McGredy and Sons, Portadown.

p. 779: British Queen. A charming habrid tea, raised by Messrs. McGredy and Sons, of Portadown, Ireland, and shown by them at the exhibition held by the National Rose Society in the Royal Botanic Society's Gardens on July 7. The blooms are of fine form, ...large in size, of the purest whiteness, and remarkable for their depth and breadth of petal. It was awarded a Card of Commendation at the above exhibition...
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