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Book (2000) Page(s) 612. Includes photo(s). ‘Vesper’ = Moderne - Buisson à fleurs groupées – Floribunda – tons orangés, remontant. Abricot ombré de brun.. description .. LeGrice, UK, 1966. Ascendance inconnue. RNRS Trial Ground Certificate 1967.
Book (2000) Page(s) 606. Includes photo(s).
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 623. Vesper Floribunda, orange, reverse burnt orange, 1966, LeGrice...
Book (1993) Page(s) 197. Includes photo(s). An orange-brown Floribunda. LeGrice (Britain) 1966.
Book (1974) Page(s) 52. David Ruston, South Australia. Roses of Distinction. A new floribunda—'Vesper' from the brilliant raiser, Mr. E. Le Grice, is a new colour break. It is a definite orange-brown colour on an excellent bush. This colour is somewhat akin to the hybrid tea 'Valencia' when it takes on a much deeper colour during the summer heat. 'Vesper' produces large heads of flowers and is a welcome addition to the garden of the flower-arranger who is looking for unusual colour combinations.
Book (1973) Page(s) 61. Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. New Roses. Vesper (LeGrice). A beautiful flower described as brownish orange, and we are unable to improve on that description. It also has good foliage, and about thirty petals to a floret, and a good cluster. A most beautiful and useful floribunda.
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