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Book  (1936)  Page(s) 169.  
 
Constance, Climb. (cl. hybrid lutea) Pacific Rose Co. 1927; sport of above [Constance]; climbing habit.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 29.  
 
New Roses 1929
Climbing Constance (Clb. Per.) (Pacific Rose Co., 1927). A climbing sport of the dwarf variety identical in every respect but growth. The golden yellow flowers will be a new shade in climbing varieties. 5/- each
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 3, 9.  
 
p. 3: Introduction of Our Rose Creations 1927 - 1928
CLIMBING CONSTANCE, H. T.
One of our 1927 creations. This unusually attractive climber is one of the best. Its growth is vigorous and strong; it has positive mildew-proof foliage, and produces long stems with long, pointed buds of deep gold, opening into full double blooms of canary yellow. Its beauty can only be appreciated by planting one in your own garden.
ALL THESE NEW ROSES OF OUR OWN CREATION ARE REGISTERED WITH THE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY

p. 9: CL. CONSTANCE Cl. H. T.
Our own creation of 1927. This unusually attractive climber is one of the best of our own creations. Its growth is hardv and strong; with positive mildew-proof foliage. It produces long stems with long pointed buds of deep gold, opening into full double blooms of canary-yellow. Its beauty can only be appreciated by planting one in your own garden.
Priced Specially at $1.50 each
Website/Catalog  (1926)  Page(s) 4, 7.  
 
p. 4: Our Wonderful Achievement of New Product in Roses — 1926-27
CLIMBING CONSTANCE, H. T.
Sport of Constance, 1926.
This is the best yellow climber. Blossoms much larger than those of the bush rose and has fine glossy foliage. Vigorous growth.

p. 7: CLIMBING CONSTANCE, H. T., Yellow (new, 1926, Pacific Rose Co.)  ...Price per Hundred Budded "A"  $250.00
Website/Catalog  (1925)  
 
Price List 1925-1926 
Wholesale Trade Budded and Own Roots Field Grown Roses
Climbing Constance (new), Yellow ...Price per Hundred Budded  $ 500.00
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