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'Admiral' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 632.  
 
Waves ('Admiral') Hybrid Tea, rose-pink, 1933; Seedling (deep salmon) x 'Lucie Marie'; Dickson, A. Description.
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 2.  
 
Admiral. Name used in England for WAVES.
Magazine  (Feb 1951)  Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 23.  
 
Registration internationale de roses nouvelles...
Nom original  Admiral
Nom modifié  Waves
Book  (1951)  Page(s) 45.  
 
Rose Nomenclature 
By the Editor
As no doubt some of our members are aware, a very unsatisfactory situation with respect to Rose names has arisen within the past few years due to the practice of certain large commercial firms in re-naming Roses of European origin, contrary to and in defiance of "International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature" and its supplementary schedule known as Appendix VII (Nomenclature of Garden Plants).
Valid Name: Admiral
Re-christened: WAVES
Article (magazine)  (Dec 1950)  Page(s) 267.  
 
Admiral Hybrid Tea. Alexander Dickson & Sons 1949.... double, salmon-pink, old rose fragrance
Book  (1950)  Page(s) 141.  
 
Dr. A. S. Thomas.  A Victorian Summary.
Admiral is above average in the autumn but its full year's performance is not up to modern standards.
Book  (1949)  Page(s) 13.  
 
p13.  Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1948-49.
Admiral (A. Dickson 1947).  This was sent out in America under the name of WAVES to honour an organisation similar to our WRANS, but in this and similar cases of deliberately changing of titles contrary to the International Rules of Nomenclature, the original name only is recognised.  This is an excellent variety with coral pink buds opening to salmon pink double fragrant globular blooms.  It is a very strong grower with good foliage. 60 petals. 

p38.  Dr. A. S. Thomas.  Let Us Take Stock - Old and New. 
Admiral.  (2 plants 2 years old and 4 plants 1 year old). Something between Shot Silk and Dame Edith Helen. Early spring blooms have been pale both years but summer and autumn flowers have been well up to specimen bloom standard. I used several at shows last autumn. Grows well and blooms freely. May win a place among the 45 show roses rather than among the decoratives.
Website/Catalog  (1949)  Page(s) 4.  
 
Novelty Roses 1949. Admiral (HT. A. Dickson 1944.) This was later sent out in America under the name of 'WAVES', to honour an organisation similar to our WRANS. An excellent variety with coral pink buds opening to salmon pink double fragrant globular blooms. It is a very strong grower, with good foliage. 60 petals. Recommended. 3/6 each.
Book  (1948)  Page(s) 102.  
 
Mr. S. J. Bisdee, Tasmanian Rose Notes.
Admiral is a superb exhibition thing of light pink, faultless in form, large and lightly scented. Its growth, so far, is very good, and foliage is clean and healthy.
Book  (1945)  Page(s) 226.  
 
WAVES Hybrid Tea. Patent issued to Alexander Dickson, Jr., Newtownards, Belfast, Ireland; assigned to Jackson & Perkins Company, Newark, New York, September 5, 1944. US Plant Patent No. 638
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