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'Bloomfield Flame' rose References
Book (1940) Page(s) 21, 22. Page 21: All the Bloomfield roses were produced by Capt. George C. Thomas, Jr., at his home of that name in Chestnut Hill, Pa., until he removed to Beverly Hills, Calif., where he continued his hybridization until his death in 1932. Page 22: Bloomfield Flame Hybrid Tea. (Thomas; introduced by Howard & Smith, 1930)... crimson-flame, center orange-yellow...
Book (1936) Page(s) 85. Bloomfield Flame (HT) Thomas 1906; L. Cretté X M. Ch. Lutaud; pink, streaked orange-crimson, center orange, large, semi-double, fragrance 4/10, growth 7/10, upright, 1 m.
Book (1929) Page(s) 18. Roses Registered Since Publication of 1929 Rose Annual Other Roses in the Process of Registration The descriptions are those supplied by the originator Bloomfield Flame (100A-26). Hybrid Tea. Louise Cretté X Mme. Charles Lutaud. Long bud of flame-red; opening to flower of 22 petals, gradually verging into flame, pink, and orange; mild perfume. Remarkably upright growth, with long, strong stems and neck. Varnished, well-held, clean foliage.
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