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Encyclopedia of Roses and Rose Culture
(1957)  Page(s) 181.  
 
'Apricot Queen' (H.T.) ('Mrs. J. D. Eisele' x 'Glowing Sunset'). Orange and apricot, shading to rose and pink. Bushy plant. AARS, 1940. Pat 464 (Howard and Smith, 1940)
(1957)  Page(s) 192.  
 
Fashion (Floribunda) (Pinocchio x Crimson Glory): Salmon-peach. Very free-flowering and superb for decorative purposes, provided it is not cut too young. Unfortunately highly susceptible to rust. Fragrant. AARS, 1950. and six other awards. Pat. 789. Boerner, 1947).
(1957)  Page(s) 202.  
 
Minnehaha (Wichuraiana Rambler) (R. wichuraiana x Paul Neyron): Deep pink. Suitable for arch, pergola, pillar or weeping standard (Walsh 1905).
(1957)  Page(s) 202.  
 
‘Mirandy (HT) (‘Night’ x ‘Charlotte Armstrong’) Richest red. Huge, very double flowers with sweet damask fragrance. Medium plant, vigorous and free-branching. Does best in warm weather. Good in the garden or as a cut flower. AARS, 1945. Pat 632. (Lammerts, Armstrong, 1945).
(1957)  Page(s) 213.  
 
‘Rubaiyat’ (HT) Cerise, with lighter shading on the reverse of the petals. Large, moderately full blooms, suitable for bedding, cutting and exhibition. Very fragrant. Best in a cool season but extra vigorous, even on thin soils. AARS, 1947. Pat 758. (McGredy, 1946)
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