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'Queen of Bedders' rose References
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 493. Includes photo(s). Queen of Bedders Bourbon. Standish & Noble (UK) 1871). Description... The fragrant flowers of this rose are a rich crimson...
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 136. Queen of Bedders Bourbon. Raised at Sunningdale (UK) by Noble, 1871. A shrub of short growth, unlike most Bourbons, and it thus impressed Charles Noble as a suitable plant for bedding before roses were much used for this purpose. Good dark foliage. The flowers are crimson, fading to purpleish, expanded and quartered. Good raspberry fragrance. 2 feet.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 480. Queen of Bedders Bourbon, deep carmine, 1871, 'Sir Joseph Paxton' seedling; Noble. Description.
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 37. Queen of Bedders.* (Bourbon). A short growing, compact growing rose with shapely carmine flowers produced freely. 1871. (R) 3 x 2’.
Magazine (Nov 1981) Page(s) 1. Vol 3, No. 4. Editor: .....after a season of old roses such as I have never had before. A few are still in full bloom as I write. Another Bourbon which has had only a few blooms is Queen of Bedders, with small blooms about the size of Ziguernerknabe and a colour which approaches Mme. Isaac Pereire.
Book (1936) Page(s) 62. Bedders, Queen of (Bporbon) Paxton 1878 (Noble); dark crimson to cherry; medium to large, double, fragrance 2/10, floriferous, autumn-bloomer, growth 5/10, short. Sangerhausen
Book (1906) Page(s) 143. 9.251. Queen of Bedders, Ile-Bourbon, Noble 1871 cerise
Magazine (1897) Page(s) 468. Rose Queen of Bedders.- Even now the plants of this variety are covered with large red buds that would produce a fine show... The colour of Queen of Bedders is deep crimson, the flowers are rather flat...
Website/Catalog (1895) Page(s) 84. Autumnal Roses. In Bloom from June to November. Bourbon. Queen of Bedders... dark purplish crimson; continuous to bloom for several months, very free and lasting...
Book (1889) Page(s) 154. Bourbon-Roses. Queen of Bedders (Noble 1876). Large, double, dark crimson-red like Charles Lefèbvre. Especially suited for group planting. Short, magnificent bright colouring, excellent autumn bloom.
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