'Barbara Richards' rose Reviews & Comments
-
-
Pearson's Encyclopedia of Roses (1956), pg. 171.
Barbara Richards (H.T.) Maize yellow and pale rose. Large, very full blooms, freely produced. They should be cut when young to preserve the beautiful colour combination. Susceptible to black spot. Very strong fragrance. First-rate for exhibition despite a tendency for the blooms to nod. They open well in wet weather and are very lasting when cut. Makes a good standard. (Dickson, 1930.)
|
REPLY
|
|