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'Senator McNaughton' rose References
Book (1923) Page(s) 447. Rosa. SENATOR MCNAUGHTON. Tea. (Eichling 1901).
NB: The American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature indicates accepted names with capital letters; the use of any names given in italics is discouraged.
Website/Catalog (1910) Page(s) 53. Standard List of Everblooming Tea Roses Senator McNaughton. A grand white Rose; offspring of Perle des Jardins.
Booklet (1904) Page(s) 17. White Perle des Jardins, syn Senator McNaughton (1891) a sport from Perle des Jardins, which it resembles in habit; blooms creamy white. Vig. Exh. Gdn.
Book (1901) Page(s) 300. Free-blooming Monthly Roses for summer cutting and beds. White-- Senator McNaughton, Tea.
Booklet (1899) Page(s) 18. White Perle des Jardins (T) Raiser: Senator McNaughton. S. G. A sport from Perle des Jardins which it resembles in growth and foliage; color excepted, which is a delicate creamy-white. Useful for a show and garden variety.
Magazine (22 Feb 1894) Page(s) 649. Roses, etc. E. G. Hill & Co., Richmond, Ind., Senator McNaughton (white). The flowers exhibited were not white and this variety cannot be classed as a white rose.
Website/Catalog (1894) Page(s) 48. Senator McNaughton—A sport of Perle des Jardin, to which it is similar in every respect excepting color; rich, glossy foliage, sturdy habit of growth, and extremely free flowering. The flowers are very large and full, with excellent shaped buds. Color, a delicate creamy white.
Magazine (1894) Page(s) 949. [Advertisement] Special Offer Dating from May 7, 1894. E. G. Hill & Co., Wholesale Florists, Richmond, Indiana. Roses. Senator McNaughton, an elegant new rose, a sport from Perle [des Jardins], cream color, very free, magnificent in size and form; no bull heads... $10.00 [per 100]
Magazine (15 Aug 1893) Page(s) 374. The World's Fair, August 1. The roses in the little model rose house are growing finely. They include Senator McNaughton, a white form of Perle des Jardins, originating in Philadelphia...
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