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(1847) Page(s) 144-145. D'Yebles grows very like the old Madam Desprez, but the flowers are of a much brighter colour, the foliage very large, and the plant quite strong.
(1847) Page(s) 145. General Taylor, (Boll,) dark violet purple, perfect form, a profuse flowering variety of strong growth.
(1847) Page(s) 145. Henry Clay, (Boll,) large brilliant carmine, fully double, in large clusters, a strong grower, and a splendid variety, blooming profusely the whole season.
(1847) Page(s) 157. Marquise Boccella, quite a favorite, being a distinct dwarf variety, with pale silvery blush flowers, very double, blooming freely the whole season.
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