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Dicksons Hawlmark Roses 1938 catalogue
(1938)  Page(s) 51.  
 
Climbing Section
Allen Chandler... Vivid scarlet, nearly single, carried in clusters of three to four blooms. Most effective. Recommended for pillars. Introduced 1924.
 
(1938)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Hybrid Musk, Bourbon, Gallica, and other types
Altaica... Lemon white, yellow anthers.
(1938)  Page(s) 50.  
 
Wichuraiana and other Rambling Roses
The varieties comprising these classes are of unique and charming beauty, and form lovely objects in the garden while in bloom. They are suitable for rockery, sloping banks, pillars, pergolas, arches, etc. They are very lovely grown as standards.
American Pillar... Pink with a clear white eye and bright yellow stamens. Flowers single and large, produced in huge clusters. Introduced 1909.
(1938)  Page(s) 6.  
 
New Roses for 1938 by European and Other Raisers
Raisers' Descriptions
Ampere (Hybrid Tea) (Meilland).—A very atrractive bicolour. Capucine red on the inside, paler towards the edges, the reverse is orange-yellow, coloured with carmine. The bloom is very large and double, deliciously fragrant, cup shaped and very lasting. The bud is of good shape borne on a long strong stem. Growth is very vigorous and floriferous, furnished with large green foliage. It is unusual for a Rose so large to flower so freely. It has all the qualifications of a first-rate Rose, and stands up to hot weather conditions well. Very favourably received by the experts. Gold Medal, Saverne, 1937. First Certificate, Lyon, 1937.
(1938)  Page(s) 47.  
 
Hybrid Sweet Briars.
Pruning. — Cut back fairly hard first season after planting; afterwards they only require thinning and slightly stopping the long shoots and laterals.
Amy Robsart... Deep rose. Introduced 1894.
(1938)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Hybrid Musk, Bourbon, Gallica, and other types
Andersonii... Rose pink, Summer flowering.
(1938)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Bush Roses
Angele Pernet (Pernetiana)... Orange yellow shaded reddish apricot. Long handsome buds, decorative blooms. Growth strong, erect and free. A very desirable Rose. Recommended. Strong Tea perfumed. Introduced 1924.
(1938)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Bush Roses
Angels Mateu (Hybrid Tea)... Deep old rose flushed with orange. Large, full, attractive flower. Fine growth and very floriferous. This is a Novelty of exceptional merit, specially welcomed on account of its new and striking colour, together with its splendid growth. Highly perfumed. Recommended. Introduced 1935.
(1938)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Bush Roses
Anna Neagle (Hybrid Tea)... Bright currant red of exceptional brilliance, the base of the petals sunflower yellow. The blooms are of medium size, full, and carried on long stiff stems, covered with dark green mildew-proof foliage. This is a very attractive Rose, and the habit of growth is free and branching. Introduced 1937.
(1938)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Hybrid Sweet Briars.
Pruning. — Cut back fairly hard first season after planting; afterwards they only require thinning and slightly stopping the long shoots and laterals.
Anne of Geierstein... Dark crimson. Introduced 1894.
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