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'Pilarín Vilella' rose References
Website/Catalog (2020) Page(s) 126. Pilarin Vilella, Pere Dot, 1935, HT, pure orange-ocher, very brilliant, reverse slightly lighter, shrub, double, cupped, buds very pointed, very fragrant, dark green foliage, Mr. Pierre S. du Pont X Lucio Zuloaga, vigorous growth, bibliography: RE-LD-MCF10, AR1935
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 448. Pilarín Vilella Hybrid Tea, lacquer-red, 1936, 'Mrs. Pierre S. duPont' x 'Lucia Zuloaga'; Dot, P. Description.
Book (1979) Page(s) 143. T. Honybun. Then and Now. Pilarin Vilella. A small well shaped bloom of deep burnt orange.
Book (1958) Page(s) 298. Pilarín Vilella. HT. (P. Dot, '36.) Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont X Lucio Zuloaga. Large, dbl., cupped, very fragrant, lacquer-red. Fol. dark. Vig.
Book (1956) Page(s) 106. Dr. A. S. Thomas. The Newer Roses in Victoria. 'Mojave' HT (Swim, 1954).... The burnt orange colour was outstanding, reminding me of Pilarin Vilella and the form was excellent. If it grows it should supersede 'Julia Ferran' and 'Pilarin Vilella'.
Book (1956) Page(s) 107. Pilarin Vilella Dot, 1936. 'Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont' x 'Lucia Zuloaga'. Deep orange-red; large, full, very fragrant and free-flowering. A good bedding rose.
Book (1952) Page(s) 79. Harold Sargeant. The Alister Clark Memorial Garden Now Complete. Pilarin Vilella has excited more enthusiasm on account of its unique colour, coupled with good growth and attractive form, than any other rose in the garden.
Book (1950) Page(s) 50. N. T. Scoble. Roses for Shaded Situations. 'Mme. Pierre S. duPont' is a winner in such a situation, as is a seedling from it - Pilarin Vilella which is an indescribable mixture of orange, red, yellow and pink.
Book (1949) Page(s) 119. Mr. C. A. Brown, Ivanhoe, Victoria. Pilarin Vilella is last but not least. One of the fancy orange varieties it has a spicy perfume, is a good grower, and although only a decorative or garden rose, is one of my favourites.
Book (1947) Page(s) 109. S. J. Bisdee. Tasmania. Pilarin Vilella also gave a lovely bit of colour, but the plant has not yet shown the vigour of 'McGredy's Sunset'.
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