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'Lady Violet Henderson' rose References
Magazine (1916) Page(s) 160. On the lower terrace circular beds of white Dwarf Polyanthas — Lady Violet Henderson....
Magazine (1916) Page(s) 70. The cream-coloured Lady Violet Henderson is also fragrant. But down to the present, as a class, the polyantha pompons are decidedly deficient in the delicious scent we look for in a rose, and it would add much to the value of this group.
Book (1916) Page(s) 103. 1908...Lady Violet Henderson
Book (1911) Page(s) 125. However, Eugenie Lamesch, Leonie Lamesch, and Lady Violet Henderson are slightly scented. Though not so attractive as the Chinas, they last better, and for this reason have, to some extent, replaced them in some gardens.
Book (1911) Page(s) 82. The Multifloras give us Waltham Bride, which besides possessing a fragrance quite its own is one of the earliest Roses to flower in summer, while the Polyantha class includes Lady Violet Henderson and Anna Marie de Montravel.
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