The Rose a Treatise On the Cultivation History Family Characteristics Etc
The Rose a Treatise On the Cultivation History Family Characteristics Etc
H B Henry Brooks Ellwanger
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Aline Sisley, mod. 34. Alpaide de Rotalier, free. H. R. 35. Alphonse Damaizin, mod. H. R. 36. Alphonse Karr. H. R. 37. Alphonse Karr. H. R. 38. Alphonse Karr, mod. B. 39. Alphonse M o r 1 1 e - mans, mod. T. 40. *Alphonse Soupert, vig. H. R. 41. Amabilis, free. T. 42. Amadis, vig. (Crim- son Boursault^fflt. 43. Amazone, mod. T. 44. Ambrogio M a g g i . H. R. 45. Amelie Hoste. H. R. 46. America, vig. N. Lacharme, 1863. Raised from General Jacqueminot. Crimson-magenta, very large, full, well buil...t, fragrant ; rather shy bloomer. Williams, Schwartz, 1877. Magenta-red, shaded with crimson ; large, full flowers, partly imbricated. A very beautiful rose ; but, thus far, not constant and reliable. Vigneron, 1880. Carmine-rose. Vigneron, 1867. Rosy-lilac, good globu- lar form. Trouillard, 18^2. Pink, semi-double ; buds are not mossy. Armed with very red spines. Guillot fils, 1874. Violet-rose, not a clear shade ; a fruity, pleasant fragrance. Campy, 1863. Rose-color. Damaizin, 1861. Bright crimson.
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