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'June Bride' rose References
Book (2006) Page(s) 204. June Bride HT (gr.). Good reliable rebloom. Good fragrance. Habit 6. [e.g. 'Halloween'. The most modern of hybrids often are super-vigorous, with very stout, very tall canes, spaced somewhat more openly.] Shepherd, 1957. Provenance: Pickering. Three famous parents went into the creation of this unusual rose 'Mme. Butterfly', 'New Dawn' and 'Crimson Glory'. It most resembles the first, with its creamy white flowers edged pink, but is a very vigorous grower with a fresh scent.
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 51. June Bride Rated 7.4
Book (Feb 1997) Page(s) 35. June Bride the first white grandiflora
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 280. June Bride Grandiflora, creamy white, 1957, ('Mme. Butterfly' x 'New Dawn') x 'Crimson Glory'; Shepherd. Description.
Book (1961) Page(s) 198. Proof of the Pudding. June Bride Gr. White (Sheperd; int. Bosley '57). Pat 1770. ARA '57; PP 4. 244 Reports; average height 50". National rating 7.5
Book (1961) p20-4. Roy and Heather Rumsey. New Roses. June Bride Richly fragrant creamy white. Very strong tall grower, and most floriferous.
p34-2 Lester E. Satterlee, Kansas City. Roses in the Heart of America. June Bride HT. white to cream (Shepherd). Very excellent growth. Lovely buds at times; doesn't always open well. By far our largest bush - nine feet high.
p52-5 Frank W. Pulsford, Epping, NSW. New Roses for 1961. June Bride (Shepherd, 1957). Large flowers of white fading to cream. A tall grower.
Website/Catalog (1961) Page(s) 2, 5. p2. Novelty Roses 1961. June Bride HT. (Shepherd; int. Bosley, 1957). Large flowers of white fading to cream. A tall grower. 15/- each.
p5. Novelty Roses 1960. June Birde. (HT. Shepherd; int. Bosley 1957) Large flowers of white fading to cream. A tall grower. 10/6 each.
Book (1960) Page(s) 196. Proof of the Pudding. June Bride ....Av. ht 50"
Book (1960) Lester E. Satterlee. Rose Growing in Kansas City. June Bride (Roy Shepherd) is an unusually strong bush with nice blooms.
p153. Langbecker Nurseries, Queensland. advertisement. Roses. June Bride (Grandiflora) Charming white.
Book (1959) p199-2 Proof of the Pudding. June Bride ....Av. ht 49"
p262-13 New Rose Patents. June Bride No. 1770. Gr. Issued to Roy E. Shepherd, Medina, Ohio, assigned to Edith C. Bosley, Mentor, Ohio, Nov 11, 1958.
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