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'Golden Emblem, Cl.' rose References
Website/Catalog (2004) p33 Golden Emblem. HT. yellow Blend. McGredy, 1917
p60. Golden Emblem Climbing. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Yellow Blend. Armstrong, DL. 1927.
Website/Catalog (1945) Page(s) 24. 'Clg. Golden Emblem'. A vigorous climbing sport from the dwarf, which will be a most decided acquisition. Colour, cadmium yellow, buds reddish gold, Eyery plant has so far proved to be of climbing habit.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 14. Cl. Golden Emblem. Lovely buds of golden yellow overlaid with carmine. Beaufiful golden yellow flowers on good stems for cutting. A plant with glossy dark green foliage and free climbing habit. A very popular Rose—and it deserves it.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 52. Climbing Section Climbing Golden Emblem... A strong fixed climbing Sport from the popular bush variety. A very vigorous climber of much promise.
Book (1936) Page(s) 237. Emblem, Climb. Golden (cl. hybrid lutea) Armstrong Nurs. 1927; sport of above [Golden Emblem]; climbing habit.
Website/Catalog (1930) Page(s) 33. New Roses 1930. Climbing Golden Emblem (CIb. Pern. Armstrong 1928) A vigorous climbing sport from the well known dwarf. No further description should be necessary. This rich yellow climber should prove a welcome addition to A.P.M. zones. 5/- each.
Book (1930) Page(s) 23. The Best Climbing and Pillar Roses For you who love the abandon and vigor of the climbing Rose here is an assortment of Climbers for all climates that is reliable, covers all shades of color, and constitutes, we think, one of the most complete offerings of its kind in America. Strong 2 and 3 year old, field grown plants that will quickly give a wealth of bloom. We also carry a stock of larger Climbing Roses, with trellises, in tubs for immediate effects. Climbing Golden Emblem Climbing Pernetiana (1927) New this season. All the marvelous beauty of the bush type in a sturdy, free-growing, ever-blooming climber; quite mildew and disease resistant. ... $1.50
Book (1929) Page(s) 27. H. H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1929. The reason why the climbing habit should suddenly assert itself is still a mystery. In the last few years many sports have been reported, and several instances of duplication have been noted. This is particularly the case with .......and Golden Emblem (2 sports)
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 29. New Roses 1929 Climbing Golden Emblem (Clb. Per.) (Armstrong Nurseries, 1928). A vigorous climbing sport from the dwarf form which will be a most decided acquisition. The growth appears to be vigorous and if the climbing habit is proved to be constant this will prove one of the most valuable contributions to climbing Roses for many years. The plants arrived late and report of their further growth will be forwarded to all enquirers. 10/- each.
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