HelpMeFind Roses, Clematis and Peonies
Roses, Clematis and Peonies
and everything gardening related.
DescriptionPhotosLineageAwardsReferencesMember RatingsMember CommentsMember JournalsCuttingsGardensBuy From 
'Apple Blossom' rose References
HelpMeFind's future is in your hands - Please do not take this unique resource for granted.

Your support of HelpMeFind is urgently needed. HelpMeFind, like all websites, needs funding to survive. We have set a premium-membership yearly subscription amount as low as possible to make user-community funding viable.

We are grateful to the many members who have signed up so far, but the number of premium-membership members remains too small for us to sustain the current support and development level. If you value HelpMeFind and want to see it continue we need your support too.

Yearly membership is only $2.00 per month and adds a host of additional features, and numerous planned enhancements, to take full advantage of the power and convenience of HelpMeFind. Click here to start your premium membership..

We of course also welcome donations of any amount. Click here to make a donation. Donations of $24 or more receive a thank-you gift of a 1-year premium membership.

As far as we have come, we feel HelpMeFind is still in its infancy. With your support we have so much more to accomplish.
Book  (2016)  Page(s) 15.  Includes photo(s).
 
'Apple Blossom'. Breeder: Jackson Dawson, 1890 United States.  Parentage: 'Dawson' x Rosa multiflora.  Class: hybrid multiflora (rambler).   This is a rose blooming once in a massive display. The flowers are rosy pink, semi-double and carried in small to medium clusters.  The plant has very vigorous shrubby growth to 15 or 16 feet (4.5 to 5 meters).  This is the 'Apple Blossom' most often seen and the one often wrongly attributed to Burbank. 
Article (newsletter)  (Aug 2013)  Page(s) 5, 6(photo).  Includes photo(s).
 
In 1890, Dawson produced another multiflora hybrid, ‘Appleblossom’, still in cultivation. Its flowers are semi-double, pink with a white center, and have ruffled petals
Book  (2006)  Page(s) 268, 306 (photo).  Includes photo(s).
 
'Apple Blossom' (Dawson) Rambler. (Hybrid multiflora) No rebloom. Moderate fragrance. Habit -No. 5. Dawson, 1890. Provenance: Beales. Semi-double blush pink flowers with a white eye, fragrant and prolific, this is a very vigorous Rambler that blooms late in the season. We received this from Europe as Burbank's 'Apple Blossom', but believe it to correspond to the Jackson Dawson 'Apple Blossom' ....
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Apple Blossom (multiflora) Dawson 1890; Dawson X R. multiflora; ?
Book  (1921)  Page(s) 173 - 190.  
 
From Official List of American Roses:
"The publication of this list serves as notice in respect of names attached to roses of American origin. Duplications in later introduced varieties are inadmissible, and the American Rose Society will not register such duplications."
at p. 175:
Apple Blossom H. Cl. (Dawson, 189-; not formally introduced.) 29. [American Rose Society Annual for 1916] Dawson X R. multiflora. 31. [Eastern Nurseries, Inc., Holliston, Mass. 1918]
Book  (1916)  Page(s) 125.  
 
From "List of American Hybridized Roses,"
ROSES HYBRIDIZED BY JACKSON DAWSON
Minnie Dawson, Apple Blossom and Ida are hybrid climbers resulting from Dawson crossed with R. multiflora; not formally introduced.
© 2025 HelpMeFind.com