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'Dickson's Bouquet' rose References
Book (1940) Page(s) 89. John Poulsen, South Island Roses. Dickson's Bouquet. Moderate growth, but flowering freely. Rather small blooms. Very pretty buds, but fades too quickly. Has not impressed.
Website/Catalog (1940) Page(s) 25. We can also supply the following varieties: Dickson's Bouquet
Book (1939) p20. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1939. Dickson's Bouquet, HT. (A. Dickson & Son, 1938) is an 'Ophelia' type, with bright salmon blooms of 35 to 40 petals. This is a good variety.
p108. Mr Allen A. Brundrett. A Review of the New Roses in Victoria. Dickson's Bouquet, H.T. (A. Dickson).-The best variety of Messrs. Dickson's four introductions. A Rose of Picture type, but the colour is salmon shaded; the bud is firm and held erect. Medium sized flowers, possibly useful for exhibition (35 petals). Recommended.
Website/Catalog (1939) Page(s) 36. New Roses 1939. Dickson's Bouquet (HT. A. Dickson & Sons 1933) Sweetly scented, medium sized, full flowers of an intermingling of salmon, carmine, and apricot, blended with saffron. The growth is excellent with long, wiry, upright stems and the variety flowers in great profusion. 5/- each. General impression rich reddish salmon, paler on outer petals. 'Ophelia' type. Good.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 5. HAWLMARK NOVELTIES FOR 1938 Dicksons Bouquet (Hybrid Tea) An intermingling of salmon, carmine and apricot, blended with saffron. Flower medium size, full and very lasting. Excellent growth, with long, wiry, upright stems, flowering in great profusion. A real gem for both house and garden decoration. "Bouquet" is further enchanted by its sweet scent, and will charm all who grow it.
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