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'Climbing Victor Verdier' rose References
Book (1881) Page(s) 228. The Hybrid Perpetual Rose. 92. Climbing Victor Verdier; flowers bright cherr-red, large and full.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 29. hybrid perpetual, Climbing Victor Verdier (Paul & Son, 1872), centifolia-pink, shaded with bright carmine, large, double, climbing.
Website/Catalog (1874) Page(s) 30. Climbing Victor Verdier in colour and size resembling Victor Verdier; a most beautiful climbing or pillar rose
Website/Catalog (1873) Page(s) 36. Hybrid Perpetuals. Climbing Victor Verdier In form, colour, and size of flower, this variety very much resembles that good old rose Victor Verdier; but it differs from that variety in having a strong running habit, and is a most beautiful climbing or pillar Rose. First-class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society, London.
Magazine (8 Jun 1872) Page(s) 760. [advertisement by Paul & Son, The Old Nurseries, Cheshunt] Climbing Victor Verdier, 3s. 6d. each: a Rose promising to rival in popularity our previously distributed seedlings Lord Clyde and Duke of Edinburgh.
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