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"Georgetown Noisette" rose References
Website/Catalog (2005) Page(s) 10. “Georgetown Noisette” (Found, Introducer/Date Unknown) A fine Noisette, said to have been found in the Gold-Rush-Era town of Georgetown, California (North of Sacramento). Very fragrant blooms are a delicate pink, (may be paler, or white, in hotter climates). A button eye encloses delicate greenish-yellow stamens. Blooms are held in large clusters, similar to those of ‘Blush Noisette,’ on a healthy, disease-resistant plant of arching growth. Sprays are large. foliage light-to-medium green. Repeat bloom is rapid.
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 192. Includes photo(s). GeorgetownNoisette Noisette... apparently came to the Huntington collection from Georgetown in the District of Columbia. Parentage unknown. Description... peachy toned, ruffled flowers, fragrant...
Note from HMF Administration This reference is incorrect as to the Huntington's source. The rose was found in Georgetown, California..
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