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'Pink Perpétué' rose References
Website/Catalog (Jun 1998) Page(s) 61. Includes photo(s).
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 254. Pink Perpétue Gregory (UK) 1965. 'Danse du Feu' [aka 'Spectacular'] x 'New Dawn'. Description... The most popular pink, repeat-blooming climber...
Book (Nov 1993) Page(s) 46. Pink Perpétué... an offspring of 'New Dawn'... it inherited iits strong colouring from its other parent, the fiery red 'Danse de Feu'...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 328. Includes photo(s). Pink Perpétue Cluster-flowered Climber. Parentage: 'Danse de Feu' x 'New Dawn'. Description... one of the first of the modern repeat-flowering climbers... a pleasing shade of bright rose-pink...
Book (Jul 1993) Page(s) 89. Includes photo(s).
Book (Jul 1993) Page(s) 88. Pink Perpétue Description... a rather harsh pink with a carmine reverse, the flowers being medium sized, double, slightly cupped and held in trusses...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 454. Pink Perpétué Large-flowered Climber, bright rose-pink, 1965, 'Spectacular' x 'New Dawn'; Gregory. Description.
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 163. Includes photo(s). Pink Perpetué Cluster-flowered climber. Parentage: 'Danse du Feu' [aka 'Spectacular'] x 'New Dawn'. England 1965. Description and cultivation... Charming, soft pink flowers with golden stamens open from dark pink buds...
Website/Catalog (1986) Page(s) 54. Pink Perpetue (Modern Climber) An outstanding rose. Clusters of scented, fully double, deep pink flowers on a healthy plant with dark green foliage. An adaptable climber for pillars, pergolas or walls. 1965. P. N. Shade tolerant.(C) 13 x 8’
Book (1978) Page(s) 145. 'Pink Perpetue' Climber Pink Remontant P2 H3 **** This flowers freely over a long period. The petals are bright pink inside with a deeper colour outside. I confess to finding the colour cold, but for those who like it, no better climber exists. The flowers are sufficiently double and lasting to cut for the house, and the plant is vigorous without being tall. Raised by C. Gregory & Son from `Danse du Feu' x 'New Dawn', and introduced in 1965.
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