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'Betty Uprichard' rose References
Book (1958) Page(s) 31. Betty Uprichard. HT. (A. Dickson, 22.) Parentage unknown. Large, semi-dbl. (20 petals), open, very fragrant, delicate salmon-pink, reverse carmine with coppery sheen. Fol. light, leathery, glossy. Very vig., bushy; profuse bloom. (28) NRS Gold Medal, '21.
Magazine (Jun 1950) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 42. Betty Uprichard sent la verveine.
Website/Catalog (1948) Page(s) 49. Roses Hybrid Tea and Everblooming No. 1 grade...80¢ each Betty Uprichard—pink
Book (1947) Page(s) 13. Harry H. Hazlewood. Novelty Fragrance which is different: Betty Uprichard (verbena)
Book (1947) Page(s) 110. Betty Uprichard (Decorative & Garden) A decorative rose of dainty colouring, semi-double, salmon carmine to copper reverse. A good tall grower; vigorous branching. Fragrant. Habit 3. (HT)
Website/Catalog (1947) Page(s) 28. General List. Betty Uprichard (HT. A. Dickson & Sons 1922). F. 3. Semi-double blooms with inner petals showing delicate salmon carmine and a coppery carmine reverse. The growth is vigorous, tall and branching. According to the raiser the pronunciation is "Yew-pritchard". Also available as a vigorous climber. E.
Book (1946) Page(s) 39. Frank Penn, N.Z. Decorative and Garden Roses. Betty Uprichard is also lacking in keeping qualities.
Website/Catalog (1946) Page(s) 15. P[ernetiana]. — BETTY UPRICHARD (A. Dickson 1923). Fleur bicolore rose saumoné délicat s'atténuant au carmin à l'intérieur, extérieur carmin brillant, très vigoureuse.
Book (1944) Page(s) 18. C. C. Hillary. 1943 in England An older Rose still prominent in English gardens is Betty Uprichard. Its twin-pink tones seem to develop a greater richness in England than in Australia, and the bushes are rarely without blooms during the season.
Website/Catalog (1942) Page(s) 17. Includes photo(s). Wight's Illustrated Dozen Fine Roses for the South Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Pink Roses Betty Uprichard. Hybrid Tea. Long-pointed buds; orange-carmine blooms. Vigorous. See illustration.
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