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'Souvenir of Stella Gray' rose References
Book (Dec 2000) Page(s) 125. Souvenir of Stella Gray Hybrid Tea. Alexander Dickson 1907
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 568. Souv. of Stella Gray Tea (Old Garden Rose) A. Dickson 1907. Flowers deep orange splashed apricot, salmon and crimson; small to medium; semi-dbl. to dbl.; moderate fragrance
Book (1969) Page(s) 47. Evergreen Screens: Australia Felix, Babe, Busybody, Etoile de Hollande, General Gallieni, Lorraine Lee, Mischief, Mrs. Harold Brookes, Nancy Haywood, Papa Gontier Souvenir de Stella Gray, Sunny South.
Book (1956) Page(s) 70. A. W. Jessep. Some Rose Types. To elucidate these class names a 1955 rose catalogue has been used and examples from it are taken at random. Souvenir of Stella Gray T. (Dickson, 1907). Dickson catalogued this rose in 1907 and it is a Tea rose with the typical tea perfume. Today the Tea rose has been superseded by others and very few are catalogued.
Website/Catalog (1946) Page(s) 7. Souv. Stella Gray (T) Deep orange and salmon crimson
Book (1944) Page(s) 46. C. G. Hamilton, Mt. Lawley, WA. Pictures in the Garden. Decoratives form an important source of material which should be freely used. They often have clusters of buds or long sprays and shoots which make for looseness and variety. Dwarf growers like Orange Nassau, Rev. Page Roberts, Busybody, Souvenir of Stella Gray, look well in front or at edges of groups….
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 14. Souv. de Stella Gray A decorative rose of gorgeous colourings, orange with splashes of yellow, apricot and salmon. Blooms are medium size and growth moderate.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 47. Souvenir of Stella Geay (T) Orange, splashed apricot, copper and salmon, small, full, nice buds, free, mod.
Website/Catalog (1936) Page(s) 71. Souvenir de Stella Gray (HT) Deep orange, with splashes of apricot, salmon and crimson. Flowers of medium size, perfectly formed and produced in great freedom. Growth free and bushy.
Book (1936) Page(s) 316. Gray, Souv. of Stella (tea) A. Dickson 1907; dark orange, stained or veined yellow, apricot, salmon and vermilion, medium size, very double, fine form, floriferous, growth 5/10, well-branched.
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