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"Vestey's Pink Tea" rose References
Magazine (2019) Page(s) 51. Vol 41, No. 1. Margaret Furness. Tea, Noisette and China Mislabels in Australia. ”Vestey's Pink Tea" is usually Général Schablikine.
Magazine (2014) Page(s) 38. Includes photo(s). Billy West. Two Roses, Three Names. Musical Chairs with Roses. ... if not for the presence of a second rose and a third name 'General Schablikine' that has become thoroughly entangled with 'Monsieur Tillier' / 'Archiduc Joseph'..... if you look at the 'posture' of the blooms, you will see that those with glandular pedicels ('General Schablikine') tend to face outwards or downwards. This is due to the curved,. kinked or S-shaped pedicels.....
Book (2008) Page(s) 107. General Schablikine .....Bush: vigorous, tall, rounded, foliage dense; prickles numerous.
Book (Dec 2000) Page(s) 365. Général Schablikine Tea. Gilbert Nabonnand (Golfe-Juan, France) 1878
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 612. 'Vestey's Pink Tea' Old, Tea, Medium Pink, Repeat-Flowering. This rose was rediscovered by Mrs Vestey, although the original name is not known. 'Vestey's Pink Tea' forms a medium-sized, spreading bush with rather large, curved thorns and mid-green, semi-glossy foliage that is very free of disease. The flowers are deep rose pink with a cream base to each petal; a suffusion of cream runs through the pink. There are 30-40 petals, forming a full flower that is attractively cupped. The buds are well shaped and the blooms keep their color well. This variety will flower continuously in mild climates with the best flowers usually seen in autumn and winter. There is a typical Tea Rose scent. Zones 5-10. Parentage unknown.
Book (Mar 1998) Page(s) 10, 11. Includes photo(s).
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 189. Includes photo(s). Général Schablikine Tea. Gilbert Nabonnand 1878. Named for a hero of the Crimean War who had achieved elder statesman status by the time this rose was named. Description... a reliable Tea for cool climates... coral-red...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 203. Général Schablikine Tea, coppery, 1878, Nabonnand, G.
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 111. Includes photo(s). Général Schablikine Description... double, almost quartered blooms of cherry red flushed with salmon and buff...
Book (1993) Page(s) 109. Includes photo(s). Tea. Description. Hardy for a Tea Rose. Nabonnand (France) 1878. Almost never without a flower.
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