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List of Roses Now In Cultivation At Chateau Eléonore, Cannes
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Bardou Job.
Tea -- Nabonnand, 1887.
Deep scarlet shaded to yellow, reverse of petal a darker hue, surface of velvet down, beautiful in the extreme. This rose is impatient of the sun, when well grown and protected from its direct rays, every shade from dark beetroot to golden yellow may be observed on its lovely petals, the flowers greatly -vary, some being so much darker than others, that surprise is felt that all could be attached to the same growth. Semi-double, indeed almost a single rose, centre brilliant yellow, generally bearing an excessive quantity of pollen. Likes to climb, is most attractive.
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Baron de Saint Triviers. Tea -- Nabonnand, 1882.
A delicate flesh-coloured rose shaded to copper, half full, free-flowering and pretty.
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Baroness Rothschild. Hybrid Perpetual -- Pernet, 1867.
Light pink, large bud but not quite full flowers of perfectly cupped form. Robust with a fine erect habit, one of the most charming of pink roses, though without any scent. Useless to us as it seldom flowers till the second week in May, a very distinct variety.
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Baronne Henriette de Loew. Tea. Nabonnand, 1888. Not very full, flowers of delicate rose shaded to a centre of golden yellow, back of petals having a brighter tint, floriferous, vigorous, having extra strong thorns, good habit, and with a dark green polished foliage which is very pretty and distinct. Especially fine as a standard, making when grown on its own roots a strong stem.
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Beauté de l'Europe. Tea. Gonod, 1881. Flowers, which are globular and full, of dark yellow to salmon-colour. Has vigorous growth, free-flowering and pretty.
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Beauté Inconstante. Tea. Pernet Ducher, 1893. Carmine shaded to yellow, very variable in colour, large, full and of good form, in every respect an acquisition, has a more free habit, but in many ways reminds one of 'L'Ideal'.
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Beauty of Stapleford. Hybrid Tea -- Bennett, 1880.
No particular merit, having flowers of pale rose colour, with darker centre.
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Belle de Bordeaux. Tea. Lartay, 1861. Flowers of silvery rose, reverse of petals more bright.
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Belle Lyonnaise. Tea. Levet, 1869. Full, cupped, globular and large flowers of deep lemon colour, vigorous and hardy, belongs to the 'Gloire de Dijon' race. Nto so productive of growth or flowers as its parent.
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Belle Siebrecht. Hybrid Tea -- Dickson & Son, 1894.
This rose is sometimes known as "Mrs. W. Grant". Bright rosy-pink, large, full, pointed flowers from long and firm flower-stalks. Very free-flowering.
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