'Carrie Jacobs Bond' rose References
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Book (1958) Page(s) 49. Carrie Jacobs Bond. HT. (F. H. Howard; int. Dreer, '35.) Premier Supreme X Lady Leslie. Bud ovoid; fl. large, very dbl., very fragrant, rose-pink, center flushed crimson; long stem. Fol. leathery, dark. Vig. (28) Pl. Pat. 158 (expired).
Book (1940) Page(s) 127. Mr B. Rowlands, Vic. New Varieties Proving Satisfactory. Carrie Jacobs Bond.-Large rose pink blooms of excellent form, with much substance.
Book (1939) p114. T. G. Stewart, Vic. New Roses That Have Proved Themselves. Carrie Jacobs Bond.- Growth good. Blooms of exhibition form.
p131. Mr John Poulsen, NZ. Canterbury Roses. Carrie Jacobs Bond.- Fair growth; large, full flowers of good shape, but the colour seems to get a little hard here. Should be a good Rose for exhibition purposes.
Book (1938) Page(s) 15. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1938. Carrie Jacobs Bond HT. (Howard & Smith, 1935) produces large, double, richly fragrant rose-pink blooms on long stems. The flowers seen here are very refined, and associated with good healthy growth should be popular.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 4. Carrie Jacobs Bond - A very strong growing variety, carries the blooms on stems two feet long. Colour bright red, healthy foliage; good.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 36. New Roses 1938. Carrie Jacobs Bond (HT. Howard & Smith 1935) Large, double, richly fragrant, rose pink blooms flushed with crimson at centre. The stems are long, while the growth is vigorous. 5/- each. A fine exhibition and garden variety.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 17. Rosiers Nouveax de 1935 Hybrides de Thé Carrie Jacobs Bond (Howard et Smith). Fleur grande, pleine, de forme idéale, color ravissant rose foncé très frais rehaussé de corail. Convient pour fleur coupée.
Book (1936) Page(s) 366. Jacobs Bonds, Carrie (HT) Howard & Smith 1935; Premier X ? ; pink, center crimson, large, very double, lasting, fragrance 7/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 7/10, climbing, 1 m. Sangerhausen
Book (1935) Page(s) 209. New Roses of the World. 'Carrie Jacobs Bond'. HT. (Howard & Smith; intro by Henry A. Dreer, 1935). 'Premier' x Seedling No. 21-496. Bud large, ovoid; flower large, very double, full, extremely lasting, intensely fragrant, rose-pink, flushed crimson at center, on long stem. Foliage leathery, dark green. vigorous (4 ft); profuse, continuous bloomer.
Book (1935) Page(s) 44. R.Marion Hatton. New Roses in America. Another, of nearly the same colour [as Better Times] is Fred Howard's Carrie Jacobs Bond, carrying "Premier" blood. The plants are upright with heavy canes; the flowers are large and come singly on their stout stems. It is fully double, has typical "pernet" scent, and is a good Rose if one likes that cerise pink colour, I do not.
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