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'Duchess of Wellington' rose References
Book  (Apr 1999)  Page(s) 395.  
 
Duchess of Wellington ('Orange Killarney') Hybrid Tea. A. Dickson 1909. The author cites information from different sources... saffron yellow touched carmine... outside petals orange...
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 210.  Includes photo(s).
 
Duchess of Wellington Large-flowered/Hybrid Tea. Dickson (UK) 1909. Description... soft buff yellow fragrant flowers...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 146.  
 
Duchess of Wellington Hybrid Tea, light yellow, 1909, Dickson, A. Description.
Book  (1952)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood.  Sutters Gold somewhat after the style of the old Duchess of Wellington
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood.  Novelty.
Unusual length of petal occurred in Betty, Duchess of Wellington, Eclipse, Lulu, McGredy's Scarlet, Mrs. F. Dennison, Mrs. W. C. Egan, Priscilla, Soeur Therese, Souv. de M. Boullet and many others, all of which, in their day, could claim Novelty.
Website/Catalog  (1941)  Page(s) 9.  
 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. H.T. Yellow. If this Rose was without form or color it would still be wanted for its delightful, penetrating tea fragrance. However, it makes beautiful buds of chrome-yellow, marked with carmine, and the artistic cup-shaped blooms show a lovely mass of golden anthers in the bottom of the cup. 75 cts. each.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 17.  
 
Bush Roses
Duchess of Wellington (Hybrid Tea)... Saffron yellow stained crimson. Long pointed buds. Requires good weather conditions. Tea perfumed. Introduced 1909 by Dicksons of Hawlmark.
Website/Catalog  (1936)  Page(s) 7.  
 
Duchess of Wellington Hybrid Tea. Alex. Dickson & Sons 1909.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 753.  
 
of Wellington, Duchess (HT) A. Dickson 1909; saffron-yellow to tan-yellow, flecked vivid carmine-pink, center darker, fades to coppery saffron-yellow, many golden stamens, very large, 3/4-full, cup form, solitary or up to 5, floriferous, continuous bloom, autumn-bloomer, long strong stems, growth 6/10, bushy, hardy. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1932)  Page(s) 47.  
 
New Roses 1931.  Cl. Duchess of Wellington (HT) F. 6  A very strong climbing sport, producing saffron yellow stained crimson blooms, which are richly tea scented. Like many climbing sports a number of plants revert to dwarf on transplanting. Beyond recommending that they be left unpruned at planting time, we cannot give our clients any further assistance to prevent disappointment in this direction. 2/- each.
 
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