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'Hugo Roller' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 24.  
 
(67) Hugo Roller (T.) (W. Paul) 3. Lemon yellow, with petals edged and suffused crimson. Medium size, good shape blooms and mildew-proof foliage.
Magazine  (1918)  Page(s) 259.  
 
"Mildew-Resistant Roses: With Some Suggestions as to Increasing Their Number" By Walter Easlea, F.R.H.S.
[Read July 17, 1917; Mr. W. H. Divers, V.M.H., in the Chair.]
Teas.
Hugo Roller.
Book  (Apr 1915)  Page(s) 55.  
 
Hugo Roller Tea. Paul & Son, 1907. Description and cultivation... light canary yellow with claret, sometimes reddish lilac shadings -- varies...
Book  (Apr 1915)  Page(s) 158.  Includes photo(s).
 
After the Index
Magazine  (Jul 1914)  Page(s) 254.  
 
Exposition d'Horticulture à Lyon. Fleurs coupées ...   
M. F. Dubreuil a obtenu aussi de fort jolies Roses. Dans son exposition, nous notons :
Auguste Rodrigues — Madame Bardou-Job — Madame Jean Lille — Lieutenant Chauré — Eugène Boulet — Mrs Arthur Cochead — Dora Henson — Colonel Leclerc .— Duchesse de Wellington — Lady Ursula — Prince E.-Ch. d’Aremberg — Sarah Bernhardt — G. Nabonnand —- Francis Dubreuil — Hugo Roller — Madame Falcot — Madame Jules Bouché — Princesse de Sagan — Madame Jean Dupuy — Soleil d’Or — Beauté de Lyon — Rayon d’Or — Juliett.

M. André Schwartz a aussi dans son lot une série de belles variétés obtenues dans son établissement ainsi qu’un choix des sortes d’élite d’autres provenances. A citer :
Thés : André Schwartz — Comtesse Riza du Parc —- Mademoiselle Anna Chartron — Hugo Roller — Lady Hillington — Mrs Alice Broomhall — Mademoiselle Francine Aubert — Francisca Krüger — Marie Van Houtte.
 
Magazine  (4 Dec 1913)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Roses in the South.  [A paper by S. W. Crowell, of Roseacres, Miss, read at the third annual meeting of the Mississippi Nurserymen's Association, held at Agricultural College, Miss. continued from The Review for November 27. 1913.]
Some of the Newer Teas.
A few of the best varieties of recent introduction are highly promising, and among these may be mentioned: Molly Sharman-Crawford, a rose of snowy whiteness; Mrs. Herbert Stevens, which appears to be an improved Niphetos; Alexander Hill Gray, a floriferous lemon yellow variety that will make its mark as a most desirable bedder; Hugo Roller, another good lemon yellow variety; Mrs. Foley Hobbs, one of the finest teas of recent introduction, a veritable giant, delicate ivory white; Lady Hillingdon, an intense, deep yellow, a rose of general merit that will prove a wonderful bedder, being a flower of great substance and holding its color longer than any other yellow that I have ever tested.
Book  (1913)  Page(s) 93.  
 
Tea Roses
Hugo Roller. -- A very dainty flower; lemon yellow, tinged with rose. It is a poor grower, though possibly worth including in one's collection for the sake of a few of the very pretty blooms.
Website/Catalog  (1912)  Page(s) 76.  
 
Ever-Blooming Roses.
Hugo Roller Rich lemon-yellow ground, edged and suffused with crimson; medium size, good shape, very freely produced throughout the season.
Website/Catalog  (1912)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses. Hugo Roller. .....Mod.
Website/Catalog  (1911)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses. Hugo Roller Rich lemon yellow, petals edged with suffused crimson; somewhat after the style of 'Penelope'.
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