'Prosperity' rose References
Book (1978) Page(s) 133. 'Prosperity' Tall Ivory Remontant P3 H1 * 'Prosperity' can be charming; its buds are beautifully formed, and the flowers open into rather small rosettes. It is on the border line between this section and the Polyanthas, but its small dark leaves are not Polyantha type. It is a spreading shrub with occasional long shoots. Raised by Pemberton from 'Marie-Jeanne' x 'Perle des Jardins' , that is Polyantha crossed Tea. Introduced in 1919.
Book (1963) Page(s) 162. 'Prosperity'...'Marie Jeanne' x 'Perle des Jardins' (?). A fine, upstanding bush with glossy dark leaves, but like 'Pink Prosperity' more of a giant Polyantha...
Article (misc) (1960) Page(s) 109. Prosperity No hips. Triploid.
Book (1958) Page(s) 314. Prosperity. Hybrid Musk. (Pemberton, '19.) Marie-Jeanne X Perle des Jardins. Rosette form, white; large cluster on long stem. Fol. glossy. Vig. pillar (6-8 ft.). (21)
Book (1947) Page(s) 223. Prosperity (Hybrid Musk) has large, double, white flowers produced in large trusses upon erect and vigorous plants with glossy dark green foliage. Pemberton 1919....Tall growth. Fragrant....July-September. Hardy.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 49. Hybrid Musk, Bourbon, Gallica, and other types Prosperity (Hybrid Musk)... White, tinted pink in bud. Form, rosette. Flowers produced in large clusters. Blooms well into November. A perpetual flowering cluster Rose. Bedding and pillar.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 15. Prosperity (Pemberton 1920). white, bud pink, rosette-form. Blooms in large clusters, blooms well until November. Group and pyramid-rose, 60-80 cm. high.
Book (1936) Page(s) 586. Prosperity (hybrid moschata) Pemberton 1919; white, large, double, rosette-form, lasting, in clusters of 5-50, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, buuds flecked pink, growth 7/10, bushy, 1.50m. Sangerhausen
Book (1933) Page(s) 206. PROSPERITY. The Rev. J. H. Pemberton, 1919. Bushy Musk with extra-large clusters of white, rosette-like flowers, tinged with pale pink, intermittently throughout the entire season.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 62. Pemberton's Roses A[...] class tending to be hardy, everblooming climbers, originated in England by the Rev. Joseph Pemberton. These are hybrids of Rosa moschata, the Musk Rose, whereas the Lambertianas are Hybrid Multifloras. Captain Thomas’ Roses offered below are similar, partaking of elements from both classes, combined with original traits. These Roses are $1 each for strong, field-grown plants Prosperity. Hybrid Musk. (1919.) White, rosette-like flowers, tinted with pale pink, and borne in profuse, erect clusters. Vigorous, 3 to 4 feet. A splendid Rose for indoor decoration, the big sprays keeping fresh a long time in water.
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