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'Bridesmaid' rose References
Book  (1912)  Page(s) 67.  
 
Race des Thé non sarmenteux. Groupe C.- Thé divers et non encore classés.
Bridesmaid, Accident fixé de Catherine Mermet. May 1893. Rose.- fl. grande, pleine, en coupe, vigueur moyenne. Pour la forçage. Pour couper les fleurs.
Magazine  (20 May 1911)  Page(s) 243.  
 
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...
Bridesmaid... Tea, Moore, 1893, Sport Catherine Mermet
Website/Catalog  (1911)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses. Bridesmaid. Clear, bright pink, sport from 'Catherine Mermet', but is better colored. Strong.

1912 Hazlewood Bros.
p9. [General List] Tea-Scented Roses. Bridesmaid. Clear, bright pink, sport from 'Catherine Mermet', Mod.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 311.  
 
Bridesmaid Tea; a clear bright pink sport from 'Catherine Mermet'. One of the best for forcing.
Website/Catalog  (1909)  Page(s) 8.  
 
Bridesmaid
(Tea.)
Color a bright clear pink, a lovely shade; flowers very large, perfectly double.  The buds are large and solid, with long, stiff stems and handsome glossy foliage.  It has all the good qualities of a first-class winter-blooming Rose; a strong, healthy growth, free from disease; it is easily grown and produces very freely; buds of the largest size, of a color that can be used to advantage on all occasions.  It is also an excellent bedding variety for outside flowering in summer.
Book  (1908)  Page(s) 312.  
 
*Bridesmaid... (Tea) N. May, 1890. — Bright pink. — Moderate. — Pot. — Best on standards. — Good under glass. — (Prune medium.)

*Roses to which asterisks (*) are affixed are suitable for exhibition.
[not listed in the 1920 edition]
Website/Catalog  (1908)  Page(s) 20.  
 
Everblooming or Monthly Roses.
Bridesmaid. Clear shining pink; buds of exquisite shape....Each  .25, per 10  1.50
Website/Catalog  (1907)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Bridesmaid (Moore 1894) vivid flesh-pink, excellent beautiful variety
Magazine  (Jun 1906)  Page(s) 230.  
 
EXPOSITION COLONIALE DE MARSEILLE. — CONCOURS DU 23 MAI ...
La collection de M. Meynadier, à la Tour-Vieille, à Alais (Gard), a émerveillé tous les visiteurs. ...Il faudrait citer toutes les variétés exposées par M. Meynadier; je ne mentionnerai que les principales, les amateurs pourront en relever les noms et être certain que ce sont des sortes de choix : Thés: Madame Edouard Helfeinbein, Alliance Franco-Russe, Etoile de France, Général Galliéni, Souvenir de William Robinson, Bridesmaïd, Belle Lyonnaise, Anna Ollivier, Comtesse de Frigneuse, Empress Alexandre of Russia, Luciole, Madame Hoste. Etendard de Jeanne d’Arc, Fiametta Nabonnand, Maréchal Niel, greffé sur Banks ; Weisser Maréchal Niel, blanc jaunâtre; Maman Cochet....
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 174.  
 
Bridesmais. F. L. Moore, Chatham, N.J., introduced 1892, a sport from C. Mermet, and the most valuable pink rose in commerce to-day.
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