List of roses in the garden of Lavinia C. Roberts. Lavinia Roberts 1885 North Carolina From photocopy of partial list found in booklet entitled, List of Flowers. 1885, belonging to F. C. Roberts of New Bern, NC. [Location of original booklet currently unknown.] Submitted by Perry Matthews, Tyron Palace, New Bern, North Carolina. The list has been alphabetized. Rosa “A. Christople”, apricot; P.H.; Rosa “Agrippina”, crimson; P.H.; [Cramoisi Superieur, China, 1832] Rosa “Baroness Rothshild”, light Rose; R.S.; [HP, 1868] Rosa “Beauty of Stapleford”, pink; R.S.; [HTea, 1879] Rosa “Bella” (2), white; P.H. Rosa “Bon Silene”, carmine; P.H.; [Tea, 1839] Rosa “Bourbon Queen” (2), rose; P.H.; [Bourbon, 1834] Rosa “Camoens”, salmon shaded with [illegible]; P.H.; [HTea, 1881] Rosa “Canary” (2), yellow; P.H.; [Tea, 1852] Rosa “Catherine Mermet”, flesh; E.H.; [Tea,1869] Rosa “Charles Rovali” (2), carmine; P.H.; [Tea, 1876] Rosa “Climb. Jules Margotten”, pink; R.S.; [HP, 1853] Rosa “Cloth of Gold”, yellow; P.H.; [Noisette, 1843] Rosa “Comtesse de Casenta”, dark purp crimson; P.H.; [Tea, 1877] Rosa “Comtesse de la Barthe”, pink Rosa “Comtesse Riza du Parc”, copper rose; R.S.; [Tea, 1876] Rosa “Comtesse Riza du Parc”, crimson; P.H.; [Tea, 1876] Rosa “Cornelia Cook” (2), white; P.H.; [Cornelie Koch, Tea, 1855] Rosa “Crown Prince”, purp. Crimson; R.S.; [HP, 1880] Rosa “Devoniensis” (2), creamy white; P.H.; [Tea, 1838] Rosa “Devoniensis”, [illegible]; R.S.; [Tea,1838] Rosa “Douglas” (2), crimson; P.H.; [China, 1848] Rosa “Duchesse de Brabant”, rose; E.H.; [Tea,1857] Rosa “Duchesse of Edinburgh” (2), crimson; P.H.; [Tea, 1874] Rosa “Empress of India”, dark crimson; E.H. Rosa “Etoile de Lyon (2), sulph yellow; R.S.; [Tea, 1881] Rosa “Eugene Furst”, crim scarlet; R.S.; [HP, 1875] Rosa “Fisher Holmes”, red scarlet; E.H.; [HP, 1865] Rosa “Gen. Jacqueminot”, scarlet; R.S.; [HP, 1853] Rosa “Ingrocente Pirola” (2), white; P.H. Rosa “Isabella Sprunt”, can. yellow; R.S.; [Tea, 1845] Rosa “Isabella Sprunt”, yellow; E.H.; [Tea,1845] Rosa “James Sprunt”, crimson; E.H. Rosa “Jean Pernet”, sulph. Yellow; P.H. Rosa “Jules Finger”, rosy scarlet; R.S.; [Tea, 1879] Rosa “La France”, salmon shade rose; P.H.; [HTea, 1867] Rosa “La Jonquille”, gold. yellow Rosa “La Nankeen”, [illegible] yellow; R.S.; [Le Nankin, Tea, 1871] Rosa “Lady Warrender”, pure white; E.H. Rosa “Le Pactol” (2), sulp yellow; R.S.; [Le Pactole, Tea, 1845] Rosa “Lettie Coles”, pink; P.H.; [Letty Coles, Tea, 1876] Rosa “Louis van Houtte”, [illegible] crimson; R.S.; [HP, before 1866] Rosa “M. Roda” (2), yellow; P.H. Rosa “Mad Caroline Kuster” (2), osage yellow; R.S. Rosa “Mad Lambard”, salmon pink; R.S.; [Mme. Lombard, Tea, 1878] Rosa “Mad. Camille”, rose flesh; R.S.; [Tea,1871] Rosa “Mad. Ched Guinoisseau”, yel.; R.S.; [Mme. Chedane-Guinoiseau, Tea, 1880] Rosa “Mad. de St. Joseph”, [illegible]; E.H; [Tea] 234
Lavinia Roberts 1885 North Carolina Rosa “Mad. Isaac Perire”, carmine; R.S.; [Mme Isaac Pereire, Bourbon, 1881] Rosa “Blanche Moreau”, white moss; R.S.; [Moss, 1880] Rosa “Mad. Jos. Schwartz”, white; R.S.; [Mme. Joseph Schwartz, Tea, 1880] Rosa “Mad. Margotten”, yellow; R.S.; [Mme Margottin, Tea, 1866] Rosa “Mad. Sophie Probst”, ple Sat Rose; R.S.; Rosa “Magna Charta”, pink; E.H.; [HP, 1876] Rosa “Marechal Neil”, golden yellow; R.S.; [Noisette, 1864] Rosa “Maria Durcher”, salmon; E.H. Rosa “Marie Bauman”, crimson; R.S.; [Marie Baumann, HP, 1863] Rosa “Marie Guillot”, white; R.S.; [Tea, 1874] Rosa “Marie van Houtte”, white yellow; R.S.; [Tea,1871] Rosa “Marshall Robert” (2), canary yellow; P.H. Rosa “Michael Sanders”, pink; E.H.; [HTea, 1879] Rosa “Mine Welch”, apr. yellow shade darker red; P.H.; [Tea, 1878] Rosa “Mine. Berard”, deep carmine; P.H.; [Tea, 1872] Rosa “Mine. Camille” (4), Flesh; P.H.; [Tea, 1871] Rosa “Mine. Falcot “ (2), Buff; P.H.; [Tea, 1858] Rosa “Mine. Rachel”, white; P.H. Rosa “Niphetos”, pure white; P.H.; [Tea, 1843] Rosa “Niphetos”, pure white; R.S.; [Tea,1843] Rosa “Nuiss Edith Gifford”, ivory white; P.H. Rosa “Paul Neyron”, pale Rose; R.S.; [HP, 1869] Rosa “Perfection des Blanches”, white ting Pink; R.S.; [Noisette, 1873] Rosa “Perle de Lyon”, deep yellow; E.H.; [Tea,1872] Rosa “Perle des Jardins”, can. yellow; R.S.; [Tea, 1874] Rosa “Polyantha Mignonette”, rose; R.S.; [Pol, 1880] Rosa “Princess Vera”, cream white; E.H. Rosa “Queen's Scarlet” (2), scarlet; R.S.; [China, 1880] Rosa “Red Malmaison”, deep carmine; P.H.; [Bourbon, 1846] Rosa “Safrano”, apricot yellow; P.H.; [Tea, 1839] Rosa “Souv d'un amie”, rosy [illegible]; R.S.; [Tea, 1846] Rosa “Souv. de St. Pierre”, purple crimson; P.H. Rosa “Sunset”, saffron & orange; P.H.; [Tea, 1883] Rosa “Ulrich Bruner”, carm. Rose; R.S.; [Ulrich Brunner Fils, HP, 1881] Rosa “White Bon Silene” (2), P.H. 235
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