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'Pink Cloud' rose References
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Website/Catalog (2012) Website
Pink Cloud, LCl, mp, 1952, [New Dawn × (New Dawn × unknown)], Boerner; bud ovoid; flowers rich pink, large, 28 petals, cupped, borne in clusters of 5-20, moderate fragrance; recurrent bloom; foliage glossy; vigorous, climbing (6-8 ft.) growth;
Book (Feb 2009) Page(s) 186. Includes photo(s). ‘Pink Cloud’: Hybride Wichurana. Parents: ‘New Dawn’ x semis de ‘New Dawn’. Obtenteur: Boerner 1952. Description.
Book (2003) Page(s) 193. Pink Cloud [Jackson & Perkins, 1952]
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 450. Large-flowered Climber, medium pink, 1952, 'New Dawn' x 'New Dawn' Seedling; Boerner; Jackson & Perkins. Bud ovoid; flowers rich pink, double (28 petals), cupped, large blooms in clusters of 5-20; fragrant; foliage glossy; vigorous, climbing (6-8 ft.) growth; recurrent bloom.
Book (1993) Page(s) 124. A Modern Climber. A good pillar rose, extremely popular in France but little know elsewhere. Boerner (USA) 1952. Height: 10 ft. Good scent.
Photographed at the Roseraie de l'Hay, Paris.
Website/Catalog (1987) Page(s) 5. PINK CLOUD Grandes fleurs rose soutenu.
Website/Catalog (1970) Page(s) 13. Includes photo(s). PINK CLOUD. — Du type NEW DAWN ci-dessus. Rose intense ombré de carmin.
[not listed in 1971, but again in 1972, no longer listed in 1976]
Magazine (Nov 1965) Page(s) 4. trimester, p. 10. Includes photo(s). Grimpant Pink Cloud
Magazine (May 1964) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 8. « Pink Cloud » (nuage rose), aux fleurs grandes, moyennes, doubles, rose intense ombré de carmin, bien mises en valeur par un feuillage ample et brillant.
Website/Catalog (1960) Page(s) 30. Includes photo(s). PINK CLOWD (Jackson et Perkins 1952). Fleurs moyennes d'un très beau coloris rose foncé. FL [feuillage luisant]. RT [Rosiers Grimpants susceptibles de remonter].
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