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'Catherine Seyton' rose References
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Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. catherine seyton, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 14, Percentage of assignation: 94.1, 1895, HEg, Penzance, Origin: Europe W, Ploidy: 6, measured
Book (2000) Page(s) 150. ‘Catherine Seyton’ = Hybride de Rubiginosa… grand arbuste épineux… larges églantines, rose pâle à étamines jaune vif, suivies de fruits rouges orangé. Le charme de ce grand buisson de 2m40 de hauteur n’est pas seulement dans ses fleurs au parfum léger, mais dans son feuillage aromatique, surtout à la chaleur ou après la pluie. Penzance, UK, 1894. Ascendance inconnue.
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 559. Catherine Seyton Rubiginosa. Lord Penzance 1895
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 150. Catherine Seyton Sweet Briar. Penzance (UK) 1894. Description... 'Catherine Seyton' was named after a heroine of Socttish novelist Sir Walter Scott. The large, single, light pink blossoms are accented with attractive yellow stamens...
Book (1997) Page(s) 192. Catherine Seyton Sweet Briar. Penzance 1894. Description... Lovely soft pink, single flowers with pronounced golden-yellow stamens...
Book (1994) Page(s) 18. A Lord Penzance hybrid.
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 14. Catherine Seyton* (Eglanteria, Hybrid Sweet Briar) Vigorous and thorny, flower fragrant, single, soft pink with pronounced golden-yellow stamens. Foliage well scented. 1894. (S) 6 x (illegible).
Book (1984) Page(s) 78. ‘Catherine Seyton’ = Obtenu par Lord Penzance, en 1894. Fleurs simples, roses, d’une nuance douce, étamines jaunes.
Article (misc) (1954) Page(s) 51. Catherine Seyton 35 chromosomes.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 48. Hybrid Sweet Briars. Pruning. — Cut back fairly hard first season after planting; afterwards they only require thinning and slightly stopping the long shoots and laterals. Catherine Seyton... Soft rosy pink. Introduced 1895.
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