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'Garland' rose References
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 156.  
 
Rosa Multiflora...
6065. The Garland (Wells), blanc bistré
 
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 59.  
 
Some of the Best Old Garden Roses...Climbing Cluster Roses; known as Ayrshire, Hybrids of sempervirens, Musk, &c.....
Garland; warm white.
Magazine  (21 Jul 1900)  Page(s) 41-2.  
 
The Garland Rose. There can be little doubt that the graceful Garland is the prettiest of the older cluster Roses, as it is also the fullest of flower. It is seen at its best when allowed to grow quite freely and without any support or staking, when its branches will arch over and display to the very best advantage the thick clusters of flowers that spring from every joint. It is also a good Rose for posts with hanging ropes between, though here the natural way of growth is necessarily more restrained. It also serves well for draping or tumbling over a terrace wall. It is beautiful in the early forenoon, but to see it at its best one should be up at five in the morning, when the buds that are to be the full blooms of the day are just unfolding and showing the wonderful tenderness of shell-like pink colour that will turn to a warm white as the flower becomes fully expanded.
Booklet  (1899)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Miscellaneous Roses. 
The Garland​​​​​​​ (climber) Nankeen and pink, changing to white, large clusters, very vigorous. 
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 69.  
 
p. 69: Garland, sempervirens, Wells, carné, syn. splend. Garland

p. 167: Splendid Garland, sempervirens, carné
Website/Catalog  (1895)  Page(s) 88.  
 
Summer Roses.
Hybrid Climbing Roses.
*The Garland—Pink, changing to white; showy. 1s.

The kinds marked thus (*) are of free growth and well suited for planting in the vicinity of large towns.
Magazine  (1889)  Page(s) 139.  
 
Angleterre. La Conférence Horticole Royale de la Rose. De 2 et 3 juillet 1889...[National Rose Conference in Chiswick]
Plusieurs corbeilles de ces roses avaient été envoyées par MM. Paul et fils, et comprenaient différentes variétés telles que la vieille Amadis, la Russelliana foncée, Madame Plantier, Félicité Perpétue, La Guirlande; pour les blanches; tandis que MM. G. Bunyard présentaient un riche choix de d'Aimée Vibert, Devoniensis grimpant, Reine Marie-Henriette et l'Ophirie d'un jaune cuivré.
Magazine  (1889)  
 
National Rose Conference, Chiswick. July 2 and 3....
Climbing Roses were a very effective show in the collection of Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, who had them lightly arranged in baskets, one variety to each basket. Madame Plantier, Felicite Perpetuelle, The Garland, and Mary Gray attracted notice at once, and others included Amadis, Flora, Coupe d'Hébé, and Raal Verdier.
Magazine  (Sep 1881)  Page(s) 133.  
 
Nomenclature des rosiers grimpants
Rosa hybrida Moschata. Rosiers hybrides de Muscate, Sempervirens et autres.
Variétés cultivées.
The Garland: moyenne double jaunâtre, blanc en ouvrant.
Book  (1880)  Page(s) Annex, p. 125.  
 
climber, Splendid Garland (arvensis Hort.), white-incarnate, crimson buds, in large clusters.
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