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(Oct 1934) Page(s) 65. [From "What stories are behind the new flowers?" by J. H. Nicolas] Agnes Foster Wright (1935), Hybrid Tea, golden auburn = Chas P. Kilham (1926), Pernetiana Hybrid, orange scarlet x Mrs. Pierre S. duPont (1929), Hybrid Tea, gold
(1925) Page(s) 47: 18. Includes photo(s). 'Bloomfield Comet'....discussion
(1925) Page(s) 74. New Race of Roses. The author, who was the creator of this family, describes his new hardy climbers...., a rose which won the gold medal of the Portland Rose Society in 1922...
(1929) Page(s) 55: 140. How Roses Come By Their Names. Again, one day the owner of a large English Rose nursery asked his superintendent, Charles P. Kilham, in charge of hybridization, to point out which he thought to be the best of the many seedlings in process of testing. After the most worthy Rose had been selected, the owner said, "Kilham, in recognition of your many services to the firm, we will name this Rose for you."
(Oct 1934) Page(s) 65. [From "What stories are behind the new flowers?" by J. H. Nicolas] Chas P. Kilham (1926), Pernetiana Hybrid, orange scarlet = Lady Alice Stanley (1909), H. T., pink x Mme. Edouard Herriot (1912), Pernetiana, coral
(Oct 1934) Page(s) 65. [From "What stories are behind the new flowers?" by J. H. Nicolas] Condé Nast (1935), Hybrid Tea, salmon orange and coral = Chas P. Kilham (1926), Pernetiana Hybrid, orange scarlet x Mrs. Pierre S. duPont (1929), Hybrid Tea, gold
(1933) Page(s) 44. The reddish-orange and bronze Eugenie Lamesch and Leonie Lamesch with bright coppery buds and flowers shaded with yellow are very unusual. They are very striking with yellow and coppery varieties. It is a pity they are now so difficult to obtain.
(Jul 1930) Page(s) 170. For the Rose Garden Beginner Bengal (Chinese) Roses Frau Dr. Schricker (new)—A most beautiful bedding Rose, profuse bloomer, with old Rose perfume. Color old rosy pink. An excellent bedder. May not be available till fall.
(Jun 1932) Page(s) 41. ...[O]f the 168 novelties reported by the American Rose Society Annual we find the following really worthwhile; the rest have already fallen by the wayside or are fast headed for the discard: Bengals: Frau Dr. Schricker, a very beautiful self-pink heavily perfumed.
(1915) Page(s) 36. Fraulein Octavia Hesse and Gloire de Dijon are lusty climbers and especially to be commended for this purpose
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