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'Dr. Rouges' rose References
Book (2007) Page(s) 211. Index of all the roses bred in Lyon, France.
Book (2003) Page(s) 79. 'Dr. Rouges' (Vve Schwartz, 184).
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 229. Dr. Rouges Widow Schwartz, 1893. Tea. [Author cites information from different sources.]
Book (1938) Page(s) 72. ...lovely garden of Lady Byng at Thorpe-le-Soken, essey, at the end of May some years ago. I saw there a lofty wall covered with the old climber, Dr. rouges, vermilion red. It was a perfect mass of bloom, and I believe was planted soon after the Rose was introduced in 1893.
Book (1936) Page(s) 628. Rouges, Dr. (tea) Schwartz 1893; china-pink, base dawn-coloured, spiralling petals, growth 7/10, climbing.
Book (1933) Page(s) 173. Dr. Rouges. Vve. Schwartz, 1894. A fine Tea with rich red flowers, suffused with yellow, of irregular cactus-dahlia form. Good as a shrub.
Magazine (1933) Page(s) 155. Sollya heterophylla rambles through Rose 'Mermaid's' protective thorns, two myrtles are always smothered in bloom, and the other Rose - now out of commerce - 'Dr. Rouges' is a good and steady bloomer.
Book (1928) Page(s) 95. Dr. Rouges. Tea. (Vve. Schwartz, 1893). Needs coolness and dryness for best results. Another sistinct color, much like wine; good growth; lots of bloom; some liability to mildew; and little perfume or cutting value.
Magazine (Mar 1922) Page(s) 310. [From "Rosiers grimpants Hybrides de thés, Thés et Noisette", by W. Easlea Danecroft, Seigh-on-Sea.] Dr. Rouges (thé), rouge teinté de jaune, les boutons soul très jolis et s'ouvrent presque comme un dahlia cactus.
Magazine (1913) Page(s) 171. Dr. Rouges, red, shaded orange, petals curiously twisted.
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