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The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1923) Page(s) 79. "Scented Roses." By E. J. Holland, Past President, National Rose Society. ...Of the newer Roses, Admiral Ward, Charles K. Douglas, Queen of Fragrance, Cleveland, Mrs. George Norwood, Crimson Emblem, Dr. Joseph Drew, Hoosier Beauty and Columbia are a few of the most satisfactory in the matter of scent.
(1921) Page(s) 145 / 169. Includes photo(s). Adonis, H. T. (Bees, Ltd.). This is a lively pale yellow Rose. Of vigorous habit of growth. The blooms are large, well-formed and sweetly scented. After the style of Mrs. David McKee, but to me a distinct improvement an that variety. The plant exhibited was free from mildew, and the dark olive green leathery foliage would tend to show it was tolerably free from that trouble. A first-class garden Rose.
(1912) Page(s) 156. H. R. Darlington and G. L. Paul. The Pruning of the Multifloras. Other multifloras which are crosses with the Noisettes and Teas, flower best on short laterals from the older wood, and more of this must be retained. Kinds such as ‘Aglaia’ and ‘Tea Rambler’ may be instanced.
(1914) Page(s) 168. Miss M. E. Curle (Melrose). ‘Aglaia’, ‘Alister Stella Gay’ and ‘Fellenberg’ are distinctly tender and are often frosted to the ground.
(1907) Page(s) 69. "A good exhibition rose"
(1910) Page(s) 45. Alfred Tate. On the Treating and Training of Weeping Standards. ....Some of the other climbing Roses also make good weepers, but are more stiff in habit, and must be forcibly tied down, viz: Tea Rambler, 'Tausendschon, Perpetual Thalia, rugosa repens alba, Climbing Aimee Vibert.
(1917) Page(s) 72. Edwin Molyneux. Roses on Walls Aimée Vibert, in its dwarf form, was sent out by Vibert in 1828, and the climbing variety by Curtis in 1841. It belongs to the Noisette section, and produces its pure white blossoms in huge clusters, continuing to do so well into the autumn. This, combined with its almost evergreen foliage and freedom of growth, renders it valuable for covering any wall, other than that with a northern aspect.
(1963) Page(s) 184. S. McGredy & Son Ltd. advertisement. 'Alamein'....
(1911) Page(s) 25. Described in 'Some Good Climbing Roses" by H. R. Darlington.
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