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'Mrs C. E. Salmon' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 642.  
 
Salmon, Mrs. C. E. (?) ? ; pink, single.
Book  (1934)  
 
Mrs. C. E. Salmon (H.T.): Flower soft salmon-pink, suffused orange, with yellow base, single, in long trusses. Growth vigorous.
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 40.  
 
Single Flowering Roses.
Hybrid Teas.
Mrs. C. E. Salmon, flower of great beauty, produced in trusses on long stems through the summer, eminently suited for bedding; clearest soft salmon pink, suffused with orange, yellow base, for table decoration it has no equal. Free habit of growth.
Book  (1920)  Page(s) 117.  
 
Rev. Joseph Jacob.  The Show in Regent's Park, 1919.  .....Single Roses like 'Isobel', Mrs. C. E. Salmon and 'Moonlight' laid out flat on show boards are quite unthinkable...
Book  (1918)  Page(s) 47.  
 
Herbert L. Wettern.  Rose-work in England.  Mrs. C. E. Salmon is a fine single pink somewhat similar to Queen of the Belgians.
Book  (1918)  
 
p133-6  Mrs. H. R. Darlington.  In Praise of Single Roses.  A newer variety, Mrs. Frank Cant's Mrs. C. E. Salmon,  of a soft pink shade, is also an excellent bloomer, and promises to become a general favourite for bedding purposes. 

p135-5 ibid.   Mrs. C. E. Salmon  (HT).  True soft pink; bush; flowers well in autumn.
Book  (1917)  Page(s) 131.  Includes photo(s).
 
Special Exhibition of New Roses. Certificate of merit awarded to:
'Mrs. C. E. Salmon' (HT, Frank Cant & Co.). Of vigorous free-branching habit with dark green foliage.
The blooms, which are single, are produced in trusses well above the foliage. The colour is a delightful salmon pink. this will prove to be an excellent Rose for decorative purposes, and on account of its lasting qualities will make a good bedding variety. It is particularly good in the autumn, and will be placed in commerce in June, 1917.
Magazine  (21 Oct 1916)  
 
Herbert E Molyneux: "I have an idea it (Mrs. C E Salmon) is a Cynthia Forde seedling, but I am not sure on that point."
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