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'Corallina' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Corallina Tea, coppery red, 1900, Paul, W.
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 65.  
 
Corallina Tea. W. Paul, 1900. The author cites information from different sources... Deep crimson pink...
Book  (1937)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Corallina Tea (W. Paul & Son 1901) [pollen quality] 88%
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 172.  
 
Corallina (tea) W. Paul 1900; crimson to vermilion, shaded vivid pink, broad petals, solitary, floriferous, autumn-bloomer, growth 5/10. Sangerhausen
Article (magazine)  (1931)  Page(s) 104.  
 
Corallina:- Colour coral red, can be grown into a very fine bush, eight to nine feet high, and build into proportion; the blooms are carried on long, erect stems. It is a very useful rose, both as a specimen plant and for cut flowers in the colder months.
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 31.  
 
General List. (161) Corallina (T) (Paul & Sons) I. Semi-double rosy crimson. Worth growing for its winter bloom, but disappointing in spring and summer.
Article (magazine)  (1919)  Page(s) 72.  
 
Corallina is a fine bedder and gives a warm glow to the garden during the autumn months. We should pass it by when the galaxy of summer Roses are displaying themselves, but in September it is most gorgeous. I have seen low walls covered with this Rose, and it also makes a fine hedge, but its wood is tender, and often becomes "winter killed," as our American friends term it.
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Tea-scented Roses.
Corallina... Wm. Paul & Son, 1900, vigorous. Deep rose; very pretty bud, highly perfumed; best in autumn.
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Tea Roses. Corallina. Coppery red, very floriferous. Cut and group rose.
Book  (1913)  Page(s) 92.  
 
Tea Roses
Corallina. -- An invaluable rose for the garden; it is one of the best autumnal-flowering roses. The blooms are not of ideal shape, but they are most freely produced and of a distinct coral red colour. The plant is tender and often suffers badly in hard winters.
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