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'Souvenir de S. A. Prince' rose Reviews & Comments
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 2 MAY 15 by Patricia Routley
Thanks again Jane. I wonder what was meant by the sentence ….. Of the white Lady Maries…..in the 1890 reference.
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 2 MAY 15 by Jane Z
from 1890 an article which notes that 2 forms of the white sport of Souvenir d'un Ami were grown (in New South Wales, AUS) with the English version having more vigour.
(somehow I deleted original post - grrr)

don't know,Trove is down at the moment, I'll see if I can find other references later that may clarify that comment.
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 2 MAY 15 by Jane Z
probably referring to Lady Mary Fitzwilliam I think, White Lady being a sport via William Paul in 1888.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 2 MAY 15 by Patricia Routley
Yes. I am sure you are right.
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 2 MAY 15 by Jane Z
challenge now is to find Maid of the Mist as HMF & so far google aren't yielding any clues :)
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 2 MAY 15 by Patricia Routley
Well I found 'Maid of the Mist' (syn 'White Lady').
But now there is another challenge as there are two 'White Lady's:
White Lady (HT. Bennett. 1890)
White Lady (HT, Paul 1888)
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Reply #7 of 6 posted 2 MAY 15 by Jane Z
as a point of interest the Charles Bennett referred to was one of the sons of Henry Bennett, but I haven't found any other refs to M of the M ...
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Initial post 22 JAN 14 by CybeRose
Gardeners’ Chronicle p. 208 (Sept. 10, 1910)
Colour Variation in Rose Souvenir d’un Ami:
C. P., Nagpur
Almost all Rose sports have a tendency to revert. Souvenir de S. A. Prince sported from Souvenir d’un Ami simultaneously in more than one place, and it is not infrequent to find various shades of pink upon this sport.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 2 MAY 15 by Jane Z
some early observations about the rose from 1889, also from the Gardeners' Chronicle.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 2 MAY 15 by Patricia Routley
Thanks Jane. References added
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