'Mrs. Beatty' rose References
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Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 393. Mrs. Beatty Hybrid Tea, medium yellow, 1926, Cant, B.R. Description.
Magazine (30 Apr 1938) Page(s) 310. Benjamin R. Cant and Sons, Ltd, for their exhibit of very good Roses set out in vases on tiered staging. They included Lady Violet Astor, Lady Forteviot, Miss England, Mrs. Beatty, Princess Margaret Rose, Dame Catherine, Nippy and a good crimson H.T. which they have named Marvlous.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 33. Bush Roses Mrs. Beatty (Hybrid Tea)... "Marechal Niel" yellow. Fine form, good growth and habit. Recommended. Strong Tea perfumed. Introduced 1926.
Book (1936) Page(s) 57. Beatty, Mrs. (HT) B. Cant 1926; Niel-yellow, fades to light yellow, medium size, 3/4-full, fine form, fragrance 6/10 (tea), floriferous, continuous bloom with interruptions, red prickles, bronze foliage, growth 5/10, well-branched. Sangerhausen
Magazine (Mar 1934) Page(s) 71. [From "Roses nouvelles essayées aux Etats-Unis dans un jardin d’amateur", pp. 70-72, by William F. Dusseault, Orient Heights, Massachussets, translated from "Horticulture", Boston, Mass., May 1933] « Mrs Beatty » introduite en 1926, est une bonne rose jaune à laquelle il a quelque peu manqué d’être reconnue comme elle le mérite. Elle commence à être main tenant remarquée. Je la préfère à quelques-unes des variétés populaires. Les boutons et les fleurs ouvertes sont de bonne grandeur, parfumés et de forme ijolie. La couleur est d’un jaune clair, délicat, qui reste jaune.
Magazine (Dec 1932) Page(s) 110. Plantation des massifs :.... Mrs Beatty, H. T., beau jaune (très parfumée).
Article (misc) (4 Mar 1929) Page(s) 45. Mrs. Beatty in bud and half-open is exquisite; it holds its rich yellow color well, only fading slightly. It could have a few more petals, but it makes up for that in abundance of bloom and delicious odor.
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 30. New Roses 1927. Mrs. Beatty (HT. B. H. Cant). Sulphur yellow with a faint pink flush on outside of petals. Growth medium to good. 23 petals. Rich tea scent. A very promising variety. 4/– each.
Magazine (Oct 1925) Page(s) 248. La National Rose Society ouvrit sa grande exposition les 3 et 4 juillet dans les jardins botaniques royaux à Regent's Park. ...Nouveaux semis de roses .... Mrs Beatty. C'est une rose merveilleuse, d'un jaune franc et se présentant mieux que l'année dernière. Le pied est vigoureux, très florifère, la fleur a une belle couleur et sent le thé. Elle est, croyons-nous, une des roses choisies par le Clay Vase à l'Exposition d'automne. Elle a été présentée par B. R. CANT'S Sons Ltd.
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