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'Dr. Kane' rose References
Newsletter  (May 2013)  Page(s) 3.  
 
Pentland also produced two noisettes, ‘Dr. Kane’ in 1856, and ‘Woodland Marguerite’ in 1859, and also the bourbon ‘George Peabody’ in 1857, a purple-crimson flower still popular until World War I.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 380.  
 
Kane, Dr. (noisette) Pentland 1856; sulphur-yellow.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 48.  
 
3.159.  Doctor Kane,  Noisette,  Pentland  1856  soufre
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 171.  
 
....Dr. Kane, 1856;....raised by Jas. Pentland, of Baltimore.
Magazine  (Sep 1880)  Page(s) 142.  
 
Roses Noisette, ou Rose Champney, ou Rose mousseuse hybride .... R. docteur Kane (Pentland, 1856). Variété à croissance rapide; fleurs grandes, jaune soufre, très estimée.
Magazine  (1 Apr 1880)  Page(s) 60.  
 
[From "NOTICE SUR LES ROSES AMÉRICAINES" by H.B. Ellwanger, read at the Horticultural Society of Rochester on 29 January 1880]
Noisettes ... Docteur Kane (James Pentland), 1856). — Vigoureuse, fleurs grandes, jaune soufré, très-estimée dans le Sud.
Magazine  (1879)  Page(s) 66.  
 
"American Roses." By H. B. Ellwanger.
Noisette Roses, or Champney [sic] Roses.
Dr. Kane (James Pentland, of Baltimore, 1856). Growth free; flowers large, sulphur yellow; a shy bloomer on young plants; in the South it is highly esteemed.
Website/Catalog  (1868)  Page(s) 63.  
 
Noisette Roses.
Price, 60 cents each except otherwise noted.  12 varieties, our choice, $6.
Dr. Kane.  Sulphur yellow; fragrant and fine bloomer; one of the best.
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