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The Rose Garden (Second Ed. 1863)
(1863)  Page(s) 13.  
 
M . Laffay, another distinguished cultivator, owns a list of names no less worthy. Who, even among modern Rose cultivators, is not familiar with Archduc Charles, Fabvier, Brennus, William Jesse, Coup D'Amour, Duke of Devonshire, Duke of Cambridge, Victor Hugo?
(1863)  Page(s) 267.  
 
The Tea-Scented Rose.
4. Archimède; flowers rosy fawn, darker centres, large and full; form, expanded. Growth, moderate.
(1863)  Page(s) Div. II. p. 237.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual...Ardoisée de Lyon; flowers purple, very large, opens indifferently. Second-rate.
(1863)  Page(s) 211.  
 
Rosa gallica.
The French Rose.
2. Assemblage des Beautés (Rouge éblouissant); flowers crimson scarlet, shaded with purplish crimson, of medium size, double; form, expanded. Habit, erect; growth, moderate. 
(1863)  Page(s) 268.  
 
The Tea-Scented Rose.
5. Auguste Oger; flowers rose-colour, centres copper colour, large and full; form, cupped fine. Growth, moderate. One of the best.
(1863)  Page(s) 268.  
 
The Tea-Scented Rose.
6. Auguste Vacher; flowers golden fawn, shaded with copper colour, large and full; form, cupped. Growth, moderate.
(1863)  Page(s) 237.  
 
The Hybrid Perpetual.
30. Bacchus; flowers crimson scarlet, changing to rosy crimson; of medium size, full; form, cupped. Growth, dwarf.
(1863)  Page(s) 268.  
 
The Tea-Scented Rose.
9. Belle Chartronnaise; flowers bright red, shaded with rosy crimson, large and full. Growth, vigorous.
(1863)  Page(s) 268.  
 
The Tea-Scented Rose.
10. † Belle de Bordeaux; flowers pink, centres crimson, large and full. Growth, vigorous.

[Teas] which are marked †, are far hardier than the others, and form good Standards.
(1863)  Page(s) 268.  
 
The Tea-Scented Rose.
12. † Belle Marguerite; flowers rose, shaded with crimson, large and very double; form, expanded. Growth, robust.

[Teas] which are marked †, are far hardier than the others, and form good Standards.
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