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'Ariadne' rose References
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Book (1940) Page(s) 11. Ariadne China. (W. Paul 1918.) Bright crimson, center shaded yellow
Book (1936) Page(s) 34. Ariadne (HT) W. Paul 1918; bright crimson, center shaded yellow, large, semi-double, growth 6/10, well-branched.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 36. China or Bengal Roses These are everblooming Roses of most profuse habit, although their flowers are not as large or of such shape and substance as the Hybrid Teas. They are excellent sorts for massing or edging, for which purpose they are only rivaled by the Polyanthas. Their wood is slender, their foliage small, and they are continually in bloom. Ariadne (W. Paul & Son, 1918.) Flowers bright crimson shaded yellow at center, semi-double, large petals. Vigorous growth and very floriferous. Bright and effective for massing or bedding, having large, ruffled flowers of charming informal shape, and cheerful ruddy color.
(1923) Page(s) 8. NEW ROSES Ariadne. Hybrid Tea. (W. Paul & Son, 1918.) A Rose of remarkable coloring, by reason of the shading of its bright crimson flowers to yellow in the center.
Website/Catalog (1922) China Roses. These are persistent bloomers, splendid for massing, and most suitable for beds or hedges, and require very little cutting except to remove any dead wood, and to keep the plants in shape. Ariadne (China Tea), bright crimson, centres shaded yellow, moderately full, showy petals; excellent for bedding. Free habit of growth.
Book (1922) Page(s) 362. A Descriptive List of Roses in Commerce. Ariadne (China), Wm. Paul & Son 1918: Flower bright crimson, centre shaded with yellow, moderately full. large strong petals. Growth vigorous, branching. Bedding.
Website/Catalog (1921) Page(s) 6. Roses. Ariadne, bright crimson, centre shaded with yellow, large showy petals; class: China Tea; habit of growth: vigorous.
Book (1919) Page(s) 102. New British Roses of 1918. Hybrid Teas Ariadne. (W. Paul & Son.) Moderately full flowes of bright crimson, center shaded with yellow.
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