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Book  (1936)  Page(s) 307.  
 
Good, Helen (tea) Good & Reese 1906; sport of Maman Cochet; soft yellowish carnation-pink, edges darker, medium size, well double, lasting, solitary or up to 4, floriferous, continuous bloom with interruptions, growth 6/10.
Website/Catalog  (1927)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Worth-while Roses.
Pink Roses.
Field-grown, strong 2-year plants, $1 each, $7.50 for 10, $50 per 100
Helen Good.  Tea.  Color delicate yellow, suffused with pink, each petal edged deeper.
Magazine  (4 Dec 1913)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Roses in the South.  [A paper by S. W. Crowell, of Roseacres, Miss, read at the third annual meeting of the Mississippi Nurserymen's Association, held at Agricultural College, Miss. continued from The Review for November 27. 1913.]
Tea Roses.
The class of roses dear to all rose growers in the south are the tea roses.  With such varieties as Pink and White Cochet, Helen Good, Duchess de Brabant, Mme. Lambard, Safrano and William R. Smith, this type will ever be truly representative in our southern climate.  This section of everblooming roses seems to embody every delicate tint and color of the rainbow, with vigorous growth and strong, healthy, leathery foliage that is resistant to mildew.  They are persistent bloomers and practically all are highly perfumed, an attribute essential to a perfect rose.
Website/Catalog  (1912)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses. Helen Good. ....Vig.
Magazine  (1912)  Page(s) 66.  
 
Herbstblühende Rosen. Tee-Rosen.
Helen Good, rosa, großblumig.

Autumn Flowering Roses. Tea Roses.
Helen Good, pink, large-flowered.
Magazine  (17 Jun 1911)  Page(s) 290.  
 
The Parentage of Roses.
The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it...
Helen Good... Tea, G. and Reece, 1907, Sport Maman Cochet
Website/Catalog  (1911)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses. Helen Good Delicate pink, with deeper edges; a sport from 'Maman Cochet'
Magazine  (1911)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Helen Good (Good & Rees 08), Tee; im Wuchs ähnlich Maman, von der sie ein Sport ist; aber heller, nelkenrosa.

Helen Good (Good & Rees 08), Tea; in growth similar to Maman, from which it is a sport; but lighter, carnation pink.
Magazine  (1911)  Page(s) 49.  
 
Antwort auf die Frage 60 in Nr. 3. 1910: Welches sind die bestbewährten Ausstellungs- Schnitt- u. Gruppenrosen der letzten 3 Jahre?
Teerosen: Helen Good, 1908, Sport v. Maman Cochet. Ausst. Schn.

Answer to question 60 in No. 3. 1910: Which are the best tried and tested roses of the last 3 years for exhibition, cutting and bedding?
Tea Roses: Helen Good, 1908, sport of Maman Cochet. Exh. Cut.

[Heads a list of five Tea Roses.]
Website/Catalog  (1910)  Page(s) 40.  
 
Helen Good. Valuable for garden culture. The color is pale yellow, mixed with pink, each petal edged deeper. Very pure and beautiful.
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