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'Belle de Baltimore' rose References
Book (1988) Page(s) 84-85. Includes photo(s). Baltimore Belle....Growth up to 5 m high and across; very disease resistant. Flowers in large clusters, well scented, produced in late summer. Parentage: said to be a hybrid of R. setigera but very similar to the R. sempervirens hybrids.
Book (Jun 1986) Page(s) 305. Baltimore Belle (Feast 1843) Description... flowers: light pink, fading to white, sometimes a button center... disease resistant and winter hardy...
Article (website) (1982) Page(s) 10. Baltimore Belle (Hybrid setigera) An interesting rambler.Very healthy. Fully double off-white to pale pink flowers in large clusters. Fragrant. 1843. • T. (S) 15 x 15.
Book (1976) Page(s) 118. 'Baltimore Belle' (Feast, 1843) = R. setigera X hybrid of R. gallica - Blooms double, fragrant, straw-yellowish pink to pinkish white.
Book (1959) Page(s) 141. Baltimore Belle (Feast 1843). The only [hybrid setigera] one still carried in European catalogues. A cluster flowering climber of considerable size, to 20 feet. Blooms are pale blush and flesh, and up to 3 inches across. the general appearance is rough and rustic.
Book (1953) Page(s) 67. Baltimore Belle - 14
Book (1947) Page(s) 102. Baltimore Belle (Hybrid setigera) is a rose of American origin with large single or semi-double flowers of buff-yellow, fading to white, making a fine climber, or towering bush. Feast 1843...Exceptionally tall growth. Fragrant...July-August.Hardy.
Book (1940) Page(s) 446. Rosa setigera...There are several double-fld. forms as 'Baltimore Belle' (B.C.5:f.3439) which are probably hybrids with R. Noisettiana, R. gallica, R. multiflora and others.
Book (1940) Page(s) 15. Baltimore Belle Hybrid Setigera. (S.&J. Feast, 1843.) R. setigera x R. gallica... pale blush to rose-white...
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 11. Baltimore Belle [Setigera] (Feast 34), white with yellowish tone, very hardy, late, blooms in clusters.
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