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Introduction

The roses
1. Gros Choux d'Hollande
2. Milkmaid
3. Jeanne D'Arc
4. Rubens
5. Slater's Crimson China
6. D'Aguesseau
7. Niphetos
8. Desprez à Fleur Jaune
9. Mme Alfred Carrière
10. Noëlla Nabonnand
11. Parkzierde
12. Bullata
13. Reine des Violettes
14. Solfaterre
15. Meg Merrilies
16. Reine des Iles Bourbon
17. Fortuniana
18. Sombreuil
19. Molly Sharman-Crawford
20. Gruss an Teplitz
21. Maman Cochet
22. Souvenir de la Malmaison
23. Fantin-Latour
24. Waldfee
25. Harison's Yellow

Sixteen

  • Petite Orléanaise
  • Pierre Notting
  • Pink Léda
  • Pompon Blanc Parfait
  • Pompon de Paris
  • Président de Sèze
  • Primevère
  • Prince Camille de Rohan
  • Princesse Adélaide
  • Princesse de Nassau
  • Princesse de Sagan
  • Princesse Louise
  • Prolifera de Redouté
  • Quatre Saisons Blanc Mousseux
  • Reine des Centfeuilles

Reine des Iles Bourbon

(1834, parentage unknown) A very sturdy shrub with thick branches. It performs particularly well near ruins and abandoned places: the corner of an old wall, near a capped well, on a decrepit bridge. Rosarian Peter Beales recalls a specimen growing on the remains of Pembroke Castle, "where it had been competing admirably with brambles and had been doing so for many years."

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