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'Queen of the Musks' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 8.  
 
Rosa moschata...Queen of the Musks. Very floriferrous and long-blooming, firm pyramidal trusses, small, pinkish white. Group rose
Book  (1914)  Page(s) 82.  
 
A Descriptive List of the Newer Roses.  1910-1913.
Queen of the Musks (Hybrid Musk), Paul & Son, 1912. — Creamy white, with red buds. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. — Perpetual flowering.  
Magazine  (Apr 1913)  Page(s) 57.  
 
Nos aimables confrères MM. Paul et Sons, rosiéristes à Cheshunt, Angleterre, ont livré aux cultures en 1912 : QUENN OF THE MUSKS [sic] — Variété de polyantha très florifère donnant à profusion des grappes pyramidales de petites fleurs blanches et de boutons roses. Rosier de massif extraordinairement florifère et pour mieux dire, perpétuellement fleuri.
Magazine  (21 Sep 1912)  Page(s) 476.  
 
Autumn Roses in London.
Messrs. George Paul and Son, Cheshunt, had two new varieties on show, one being Little Dorritt, a beautiful Hybrid Tea with conical-shaped flowers, the buds of which are nasturtium red and apricot, these opening to a more apricot and cream, with the red towards the outside. This gained a silver-gilt medal. The other variety, which secured a silver medal, was Queen of the Musks, a Hybrid Musk Rose of delicate shell rose pink colour. It is exceedingly free and a continuous bloomer, the trusses being very large.
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