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The English Flower Garden (4th Edition)
(1895)  Page(s) 718.  
 
Adrienne Christophle lovely, especially in hot years, vigorous...abundant in bloom...yellow, which deepens into apricot and copper-red, shaded with pink and rose.
(1895)  Page(s) 718.  
 
Anna Olivier as vigorous as any Rose...making a great bush. In the bud state it is one the most charming, the buds urn-shaped, flesh-coloured, deepening into buff at the base of the petals.
(1895)  Page(s) 731.  
 
SYNONYMS OF GARDEN ROSES-The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society:
(Monsieur Boncenne
(Baron de Bonstettin
(1893)  Page(s) 653.  
 
Noisettes. -- This group is a cause of much confusion, owing to some of the most important kinds in it being often classed with the Teas, even in catalogues which class them as Noisettes. We therefore omit Roses such as Bouquet d'Or, which we group among the Teas. They bloom long and well in clusters, grow freely, and are fragrant and useful for climbing or pillar Roses. The following are some: [...] Cornelia Koch
(1895)  Page(s) 718-719.  
 
Dr. Grill Comparatively new, and a grand Rose for grouping. It makes a big bush, being vigorous, with lovely flowers and buds. Their colours are so varied and harmoniously mingles that it is hardly possible to properly describe them.
(1895)  Page(s) 718.  
 
Emilie Dupuy is a vigorous and lovely kind, with flowers of great substance, the outer petals sometimes forming a kind of cup around the centre, like the guard petals of a Hollyhock.
(1895)  Page(s) 719.  
 
Ernest Metz Its flowers are borne on a strong stalk, sturdily erect, very full and fine in shape, of the palest rosy-pink, but brighter towards the centre of the flowers.
(1895)  Page(s) 731.  
 
SYNONYMS OF GARDEN ROSES-The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society:
Maurice Bernadin
Ferdinand de Lesseps
Sir Garnet Wolseley
Exposition de Brie
(1895)  Page(s) 731.  
 
SYNONYMS OF GARDEN ROSES-The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society:
Maurice Bernadin
Ferdinand de Lesseps
Sir Garnet Wolseley
Exposition de Brie
(1895)  Page(s) 719.  Includes photo(s).
 
The dwarf Tea Roses are very numerous:
Hon. Edith Gifford The best dwarf Tea rose for grouping. The old leaves are dark green, the young ones of a purplish-crimson, and even without a flower it is the handsomest....when the flowers come they almost hide the leaves in their profusion, open well, last long, and are good in form. In colour they are flesh-white, with salmon-pink center.
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