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'Papa Gontier, Cl.' rose References
Book (1924) Page(s) 66. Climbing Papa Gontier 1904, Gouchault & Turbat, vivid pink with gold, medium height, upright; quite climbing
Website/Catalog (1924) Page(s) 41. Climbing Papa Gonthier — Rose vif, très vigoureux.
Magazine (Mar 1922) Page(s) 310. [From "Rosiers grimpants Hybrides de thés, Thés et Noisette", by W. Easlea Danecroft, Seigh-on-Sea.] Climbing Sunburst (H. Th.), Climbing Papa Gonthier (thé), Climbing Lady Asthown (H. Th.) craint le mildiew.
Website/Catalog (1922) Page(s) 37. Climbing Roses. (16) Climbing Papa Gontier (T.) (Cherrier) 5. Flowers identical with the dwarf. A moderate climber.
Website/Catalog (1921) Page(s) 10. Roses. Climbing Papa Gontier, bright crimson; class: Tea; habit of growth: very vigorous.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 44. Climbing Section. Climbing Papa Gontier (Tea)... Cherrier, 1904, very vigorous. A climbing sport of Papa Gontier, retaining its free-flowering character.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 13. Tea Roses. Climbing P. Gontier. Sport of P. Gontier with long canes. Very faithful rose.
Book (1913) Page(s) 98. Climbing Tea Roses Climbing Papa Gontier. -- A climbing form of the old rose of a similar name. The buds are long and shapely, of rose-red colour, but they are thin and soon become full blown.
Website/Catalog (1911) Page(s) 27. Climbers. Climbing Papa Gontier. A climbing sport from the dwarf sort.
Website/Catalog (1910) Page(s) 28. The Ever-blooming Climbing Roses. Climbing Roses are of great utility in beautifying porches, fences, arbors, etc. Price: 30 cents each; $2.50 per 12; $30.00 per 100. Climbing Papa Gontier. Originated recently in California. The flowers are identical in color, form and fragrance with the bush Papa Gontier. Is a good climber and a constant bloomer. A splendid addition to the list of climbing roses.
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