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'Mrs. Beecher Stowe' rose References
Website/Catalog (27 Jul 2011) Rosa ‘Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe’ Hybrid Perpetual. The flowers are a delicate rosy blush, large and beautifully cupped, very fragrant. [FC p.61/1855].
Horticultural & Botanical History ‘Mrs. Beecher Stowe’ was described growing in the private garden of Charles Moor, Director of the Sydney Botanic Garden, in 1864. [NSW Hort. Mag. vol. 1 p.44/1864].
History at Camden Park Included in a handwritten list of roses dated 1861, probably intended for a new edition of the catalogue that was never printed. [MP A2943]. This rose was also included in the bill of lading for roses sent from Veitch’s Nursery, Chelsea on Dec, 31st, 1859 on board the ‘Hollinside’ but found dead on arrival.
Website/Catalog (1885) Page(s) 73. Mrs. Beecher Stowe Beautiful clear pink, medium size, cupped, fine shape, free-flowering; one of the best.
Website/Catalog (1871) Mrs. Beecher Stowe HP.
Website/Catalog (1866) Page(s) 22. 120. Mrs. Becher Stowe carmine of exquisite shape. HP.
Website/Catalog (1861) Page(s) 14. Mrs. Beecher Stowe
Magazine (26 Apr 1856) Page(s) 275. William Wood and Son have much pleasure in offering fine healthy plants of the following ....Hybrid Perpetual - Older Varieties ...Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe 2s 6d
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