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'Lady Joy' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 376. Joy, Lady (HT) Nanz & Neuner 1904; American Beauty X B. Siebrecht; dark crimson-pink, very large, double, cup form, fragrance 6/10, floriferous, repeats, growth 6/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Magazine (1 Jul 1911) Page(s) 314. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... Lady Joy... Hybrid Tea, Manz and N., 1903, American Beauty X Mrs. W. J. Grant
Book (1906) Page(s) 86. 5.545. Lady Joy, Hybride de Thé, Nanz 1903 carmin foncé
Website/Catalog (1903) Page(s) 13. Includes photo(s). LADY JOY. This beautiful rose is a cross between the American Beauty and Belle Siebrecht. Its blooming qualities can not be excelled, each and every eye and shoot producing a flower, the size being equal to if not larger than its parent, the American Beauty. The blooms are cup shape, very double and open most beautifully, emitting a most delicious perfume. In color, it is deeper than the American Beauty, a peculiar and new crimson luster, most striking and beautiful, resembling an artificial flower, being a vigorous grower, making a compact plant, with deep green leaves. For a forcing rose it is excellent, find for outdoor culture can not be ex-celled. We can truthfully bespeak for this new rose as being an acquisition, aud should be in every greenhouse and garden. Strong plants, 2½-inch pots. 15 cents each; 3-inch pots, 25 cents; two-year-old plants, 50 cents each.
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