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'Lady Alice' rose References
Book (2007) Page(s) 339. 'Lady Alice' (G. Paul, 1889). HT. Spt. 'Lady Mary Fitzwilliam' (HT). Flesh to creamy white
Book (1936) Page(s) 13. Alice, Lady (HT) G. Paul 1889; flesh-white-cream, petal nails yellowish, large, growth 3/10, upright. Sport of L. M. Fitzwilliam.
Book (1918) Page(s) 158. Alexander Dickson. The Development of The Hybrid Tea. Progress was for a number of years slow but steady; from 1884 to 1890 we had Viscountess Folkestone, Lady Alice and White Lady-both sports from Lady Mary Fitzwilliam
Book (1906) Page(s) 86. 5.517. Lady Alice, Hybride de Thé, G. Paul 1889 chair, syn. Lady M. Fitzwilliam
Book (1906) Page(s) 64. Synonymous Roses. [refers to roses that are too similar for exhibition purposes] Lady Mary Fitzwilliam (Hybrid Tea)... Lady Alice.
Book (1898) Page(s) 18. 'Lady Alice'. Hybrid tea. G. Paul, 1889. Creamy white with light orange tinting at base of the petals, this is a sport of 'Lady Mary Fitzwilliam'.
Book (1895) Page(s) 111. Lady Alice, cream-white
Website/Catalog (1894) Page(s) 183. Tea-Scented Roses and Their Hybrids. Lady Alice Flowers creamy white; a sport from Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, which variety it resembles in form, flower, growth, and habit.
Website/Catalog (1894) Page(s) 7. Tea and Hybrid Tea Varieties. Lady Alice. Exhibition, garden, A sport from Lady Mary Fitzwilliam; of a delicate flesh pink shade.
(3 Dec 1892) Page(s) 13. Messrs. Brunning and Sons have flowered several new roses during the present season, among which are many that will take a position along with the best of the older varieties.....Lady Alice, creamy white, a sport from Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, the latter being one of the best;
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