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'Salmon Radiance' rose References
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Book (2 Nov 2003) Page(s) 20. Barbara May and Jane Zammit. Rookwood Cemetery Roses. The following roses have been identified at Rookwood, primarily in the old and Heritage listed areas Mrs. Charles J. Bell
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 394. Mrs. Charles Bell Hybrid Tea, shell-pink, shaded soft salmon, 1917, ('Mrs. C.J. Bell'; 'Salmon Radiance'; 'Shell-Pink Radiance'); 'Red Radiance' sport; Bell, Mrs. C.J.
Book (1993) Page(s) 155. Includes photo(s). ('Mrs. Charles J. Bell', 'Mrs. C.J. Bell') An unusual Hybrid Tea, difficult to find … A sport of 'Red Radiance' Bell (USA) 1917.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 269. Mrs. Charles J. Bell Hybrid Tea. Mrs. C.J. Bell/Pierson, 1917. Sport of 'Red Radiance'. [Author cites information from different sources.]
Book (1947) Page(s) 123. Mrs. Chas. J. Bell (Garden) The lightest and most delicately coloured of Radiance sports. Same growth and blooming qualities as the parent. Colour is shell pink, fading in hot weather, but for Autumn to Spring garden flowers it is a winsome and worthy variety. Then it is very beautiful. Fragrant. Habit 4. (HT)
Website/Catalog (1947) Page(s) 36. General List Mrs. Charles J. Bell (HT. Pierson 1917 ) F. 4......'Dixie' and 'Salmon Radiance' are identical with this variety.
Website/Catalog (1942) Page(s) 17. Includes photo(s). Wight's Illustrated Dozen Fine Roses for the South Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Pink Roses Mrs. Charles Bell. (Shell-Pink Radiance) Hybrid Tea. Lovely shell-pink. Vigorous grower and bloomer. See illustration.
Book (1941) Page(s) 116. Mr. R. H. Russell, Head Gardener, Parramatta Mental Hospital. Adverse Weather Conditions at Parramatta. The colour of ‘Mrs. C. J. Bell’ is hard in the summer, but in the autumn it is excellent.
Book (1940) Page(s) 18. Bell, Mrs. C. J., "Twin Oaks," Washington, D.C. 'Mrs. Charles Bell'.
Book (1936) Page(s) 65. Bell, Mrs. Charles (HT) Mrs. Ch. Bell 1917; sport of Radiance; mother-of-pearl-white-pink, shaded salmon, continuous bloom, otherwise like Radiance.
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