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'Apricot Glow' rose References
Book (2008) Page(s) 25. Dorrie Brownell Nichols, Little Compton, RI. Brownell Sub Zero Roses Remembered. ....Mr. Bobink of Bobink and Atkins, a noted rosarian of the time also attended the party. He would later introduce another Brownell climber, Apricot Glow
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 291. Apricot GLow Wichuraiana. Brownell/Bobbink & Atkins 1936. The author cites information from different sources... Orange-pink... apricot-pink...
Website/Catalog (1941) Page(s) [7]. Climbing Apricot Glow, LC. (The Brownells, 1936.) Plant Patent No. 200. A truly magnificent Climber with medium-sized flowers of a light apricot color, shading yellow at the base, and produced in large clusters. Flowers are double, and nicely formed. $1.00 each.
Book (1940) Page(s) 11. Apricot Glow Large-flowered Climber. (Brownell; introduced by Dreer, Conard-Pyle, Bobbink & Atkins, 1936)... (Patent 200)... apricot, shding gold at base, turning apricot-pink
Book (1937) Page(s) 112. R. Marion Hatton. An American Opinion of the World's New Roses. Brownell's Apricot Glow (Emily Gray x Dr. Van Fleet) x Jacotte, has large trusses of apricot flowers which change to pink. They have a fruity fragrance.
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