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'Sir Garnet Wolseley' rose References
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Book (Dec 2000) Page(s) 100. Sir Garnet Wolseley Hybrid Perpetual [John] Cranston & Company 1875
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 195. Sir Garnet Wolseley Hybrid Perpetual. Cranston, 1875. Seedling of 'Prince Camille de Rohan' (HP). The author cites information from different sources... Rich vermilion shaded with bright carmine...
Book (1936) Page(s) 761. Wolseley, Sir Garnet (HP) Cranston 1875; Pr. C. Rohan (Rosière) X ? ; vivid vermilion, shaded glossy carmine, large, double, ovoid, fine form, floriferous, repeats, brown prickles, growth 7/10. = M. Bernardin; Exp. de Brie.
Website/Catalog (1894) Page(s) 180. Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Sir Garnet Wolseley .....a splendid dark rose.
Magazine (1889) Page(s) 283. The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous, according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society; and the name standing first in each case, being believed to be the original name, is considered for the purpose of the preceding Digest as the ruling name of the Rose. (Maurice Bernardin (Ferdinand de Lesseps (Sir Garnet Wolseley (Exposition de Brie
Book (1885) Page(s) 36. TRIBE ROSEÆ. ROSA, Linn.; Rose. Garden Varieties— Sir Garnet Wolseley; hybrid perpetual. Plant in Acclimatisation Society's Grounds, Bowen Park and in Brisbane Botanic Garden.
Website/Catalog (1885) Page(s) 75. Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Sir Garnet Wolseley Bright red shaded with carmine, large, full, and of good form, habit and foliage fine; a grand rose.
Magazine (1885) Page(s) 240. The following named varieties of Roses, as they are grouped, have been decided by the British National Rose Society to be identical in bloom : Charles Lefebvre, Marguerite Brassac, Paul Jamain. Exposition de Brie, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Sir Garnet Wolseley...
Magazine (1 Dec 1882) Page(s) 183. Plébiscites des Roses en 1882. Roses d'Expositions.- Résultats des votes... 14. Ferdinand des Lesseps, 1869, Eugène Verdier, 60 voix. 14. Maurice Bernardin, 1861, Granger, 60 voix. 14. Exposition de Brie, 1865, Granger, 60 voix. 14. Sir Garnet Wolseley, 1875, Cranston, 60 voix.
Book (1882) Page(s) 33. Sir Garnet Wolseley... Variété à cultiver pour les Expositions de fleurs. Hybride Perpétuel... Cranston. 1875 Rouge vermillon. Fleur grande. Plante vigoureuse.
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