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David Pradel (Pradel, 1851): pale rose and lavender, mottled ; 
a peculiar flower, distinct and pretty ; mod. 
Devoniensis (Foster, 1838): creamy white, centre sometimes 
blush ; a most superb and deliciously-scented Rose ; mod. 
Due de Magenta (Margottin, 1859): pale flesh, delicately tinted 
with fawn, petals large and of fine waxy substance, flowers large ; 
mod, 
Duchesse de Bragance (Dubreuil, 1887): bright canary-yellow, 
edges paler, very full and opens well ; viv. 
Duchess of Edinburgh (Nabounand, 1874) : deep glowing crimson, 
very free flowering ; distinct and very beautiful ; mod. 
Edouard Gautier (Pernet, 1884): yellowish, with rose reflex, 
large, full, globulous, well formed; a seedling from Devoniensis ; 
mod. 
tendard de Jeanne @Are (F. Margottin fils, 1884): beautiful 
cream-white changing to the purest white, flower very large, full, 
always opening well, much in the form of Glotre de Dijon, as 
also in the foliage ; growth very vigorous; extra; a seedling from 
Gloire de Dijon ; vig. 
Etoile de Lyon (Guillot, 1882): fine striking sulphur-yellow, 
deeper in the centre, very large, full, and very fine form ; one of 
the best yellow Roses ever raised ; v7. 
Exadelphé (Nabonnand, 1886): yellow, large and full, very 
sweetly scented ; a splendid new Rose ; vii. 
Fiancialles de la Princess Stephanie (Levet): salmon-orange 
yellow, medium size ; a seedling from Gloire de Dijon ; mod. 
Gloire de Dijon (Jacotot, 1853): buff, with orange centre, very 
large and double, handsome foliage and vigorous free-blooming- 
habit ; the most useful of all the Tea-scented Roses ; vig. 
Goubault (Goubault, 1843): salmon-pink, highly fragrant, most 
beautiful in the bud ; mod. 
Grace Darling (Bennett, 1884) : creamy white, tinted and shaded 
with peach-colour, distinct, large and full, opening well ; vig. 
Homere (Robert, 1859) : blush, with deeper centre, very free and 
hardy ; beautiful in the bud; wig. 
Hon. Edith Gifford (Guillot, 1883): blush-white, base of petals 
slightly yellow, centre rosy salmon changing to white ; a large, full, 
and finely shaped Rose ; vig. 
Innocente Pirola (Ducher, 1878): very light fawn, changing to 
