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The Rose Encyclopaedia
(1934)  
 
'Auguste Gervaise' (Wich): Flower coppery yellow and salmon-rose, changing to chamois and creamy white, double, very large for its class; bud coppery apricot yellow, tinted aurora pink. Growth very vigorous, climbing.
(1934)  
 
'Baby Faurax' (Austrian Briar): Amethyst and steel blue, liable to revert in colour. Growth free.
(1922)  Page(s) 365.  
 
A Descriptive List of Roses in Commerce.
Bertha von Süffner (Hybrid Tea), H. A. Verschuren & Zonen 1918: Flower and colour like "Madame Abel Chatenay"; handsome foliage. Cutting.
(1922)  Page(s) 365.  
 
[in the listing of roses in commerce] Betty Berkeley (T.) P. Bernaix 1903. Flower cochineal carmine, changing to geranium red, medium, moderately full, opening well. Growth vigorous.
(1922)  Page(s) 365.  
 
[in the listing of roses in commerce] Billiard et Barré (T.) J. Pernet-Ducher 1898 - Flower Indian yellow, changing to golden yellow, moderately full, globular, very sweet, opening well; buds superb when half open. Growth vigorous, semi-climbing.
(1922)  Page(s) 366.  
 
Brie Rose (Tea): Flowre salmon yellow, reverse of petals purplish rose.  A sport from Mme. Berard.  Growth vigorous.  Suitable for a wall.
(1922)  Page(s) 194, 366.  
 
p.194) Complete List of The Gold Medal Roses of the National Rose Society.
1913 Brilliant

p. 366) Brilliant (H.T.), Hugh Dickson 1914: Flower most intense scarlet, the fiery brilliance of which is quite startling, it does not burn or blue in the sun, large, full, and produced continuously throughout the season in endless profusion. Growth strong, upright, and branching, handsome foliage, mildew proof. Bed.
(1922)  Page(s) 367.  
 
Canary Bird (S. Briar):- Flower canary yellow, tinted with crimson, single, medium size; early flowering. Growth shrubby habit. Distinct. H. Bu. [hedge, buttonhole? bush? Key does not list the abbreviation "Bu.]
(1934)  
 
Candeur Lyonnaise (H.P.): Flower pure white, sometimes tinted with pale sulphur-yellow, very large and very full, elongated bud produced single on rigid flower stalks. Growth very vigorous; very hardy. Exh.
(1922)  Page(s) 367.  
 
Capitaine Millet (T.) Ketten Bros. 1901:- Flower brilliant carmine lake on a golden yellow ground, large, full, fragrant. Growth vigorous. A. T. 

[ A. T. = Autumn, Town.]
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