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'Washington' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 749.  
 
Washington (Noisette) Stewart 1850 ; ?
Website/Catalog  (1917)  Page(s) 74.  
 
Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses
These are the Roses which make such a glorious display in the warmer sections of the country, covering porches, pergolas and trellises with their handsome foliage and gorgeous flowers.  Those marked H. will be found hardy even in the coldest climate if given protection during the winter, while those marked M. H. are moderately hardy and especially valuable for open-ground culture south of Philadelphia and in California.
Washington.  Moderately Hardy. — Large, pure white; double.
Website/Catalog  (1892)  Page(s) 38.  
 
Climbers
Washington. A strong, vigorous grower, and a constant and very profuse bloomer; the flowers are large, pure white, very double and borne in clusters.
Website/Catalog  (1889)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Washington—Pure white, strong grower, blooms in clusters, very hardy and fine for cemetery planting.
Website/Catalog  (1882)  Page(s) 86.  
 
Noisette, or Climbing Monthlies.
Washington (White). Produces its pure white flowers in great clusters; very ornamental.
Website/Catalog  (1876)  Page(s) 24.  
 
General Collection — Ever-blooming Roses.
Washington. — Pure white; very double; vigorous grower and profuse bloomer.
Website/Catalog  (1872)  Page(s) 53.  
 
From Peter Henderson's Catalogue 1872, p.53:
Roses, Noisette or Climbing Monthly.
Washington (White), flowers white.
Book  (1859)  Page(s) 104.  
 
Roses that Bloom the Whole Season. Noisette Roses.
Washington pure white, flower medium size, quite double, blooming in large clusters, a rapid grower, with rich foliage, and very desirable as a pillar plant or for covering objects. Raised from seed by Mr. Stewart, Florist, of this city.
Book  (1852)  Page(s) 74.  
 
Noisette Roses.
Washington, pure white, a strong grower.
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