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Roses, Their History, Development and Cultivation
(1908)  Page(s) 309.  
 
Aglaïa... (Multiflora) Lambert, 1896. -- Pale yellow. -- Very vigorous pillar. -- Pillar, arch. -- Flowers freely on well-established plants. -- (Prune none.)
(1908)  Page(s) 309.  
 
Aimée Vibert... (Noisette) Vibert, 1828. -- Pure white. -- Vigorous. -- Bush, hedge standard. -- Almost evergreen. -- Late flowering. -- (Prune sparingly.)
(1908)  Page(s) 309.  
 
*Alfred Colomb... (Hybrid Perpetual) Lacharme, 1865. -- Bright red. -- Vigorous. -- Garden, standard. -- Late flowering. -- Fragrant. -- (Prune hard.)

*Roses to which asterisks (*) are affixed are suitable for exhibition.
[not listed in the 1920 edition]
(1908)  Page(s) 309.  
 
*Alfred K. Williams... (Hybrid Perpetual) J. Schwartz, 1877. -- Bright carmine-red. -- Moderate. -- Show. -- Maiden. -- Does not transplant well. -- (Prune hard.)

*Roses to which asterisks (*) are affixed are suitable for exhibition.
[not listed in the 1920 edition]
(1908)  Page(s) 311.  
 
*Beauty of Waltham... (Hybrid Perpetual) W. Paul & Son, 1862. — Bright light red. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — (Prune moderately hard.)

*Roses to which asterisks (*) are affixed are suitable for exhibition.
[not listed in the 1920 edition]
(1908)  Page(s) 311.  
 
*Ben Cant... (Hybrid Perpetual) B. R. Cant & Sons, 1902. — Deep crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Late flowering. — (Prune moderately hard.)

*Roses to which asterisks (*) are affixed are suitable for exhibition.
[not listed in the 1920 edition]
(1908)  Page(s) 311.  
 
*Bessie Brown... (Hybrid Tea) A. Dickson & Sons, 1899. — Creamy-white. — Suffused pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Very free flowering. — Impatient of wet. — Very good autumnal. — (Prune sparingly.)

*Roses to which asterisks (*) are affixed are suitable for exhibition.
(1908)  Page(s) 312.  
 
*Bridesmaid... (Tea) N. May, 1890. — Bright pink. — Moderate. — Pot. — Best on standards. — Good under glass. — (Prune medium.)

*Roses to which asterisks (*) are affixed are suitable for exhibition.
[not listed in the 1920 edition]
(1908)  Page(s) 58.  
 
Grandmother's Roses. 1820
Rosa Centifolia: ...Bright Crumpled...
(1908)  Page(s) 312.  
 
*Caroline Testout... (Hybrid Tea) Pernet, fils-Ducher, 1890. — Light salmon-pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, pot. — One of the best. — (Prune sparingly.)

*Roses to which asterisks (*) are affixed are suitable for exhibition.
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