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'Alica Aldrich' rose References
Book (11 Jun 1993) Page(s) 7. ('Alice Aldrich') R. rugosa x 'Caroline de Sansal' (Hybrid Perpetual). Lovett (USA) 1901. Description. Not widely grown worldwide, this rose appears to be available only in the U.S., where it was originally introduced by the Conard & Jones nursery (or as known today, the Conard-Pyle Company).
Book (1990) Page(s) 103. Alice Aldrich Lovett (1899)... double, cerise-pink flowers...
Website/Catalog (1949) "Alice Aldrich - a pink Rugosa hybrid, not too hardy, and quite different in character from the preceding." [Mme. Georges Bruant]
Percy Wright Catalogue - Hardy and Semi-Hardy Roses - Ca 1949
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Book (1936) Page(s) 11. Aldrich, Alice (hybritt rugosa) Lovett 1899; (Conard & Jones) R. rugosa X C. de Sansal or other; carmine-pink, 6 cm., well double, fragrance 5/10, repeats, growth 5/10, 1 m. Sangerhausen
Magazine (24 Jun 1932) Page(s) 32. Rosa rugosa and its hybrids. ...It would seem as though many of these Rugosa hybrids might be useful in producing new varieties of hardy roses. [...] For the convenience of those amateurs who are doing breeding work with roses, the pollen of the hybrids in the Arboretum's collection has been examined in the Cytological Laboratory. In the following discussion the percentage of fertile pollen, as determined by microscopical examination, is reported for each hybrid where buds were available for study. Alice Aldrich Pollen fertility 50%. From the appearance of this rose one might expect it to be the result of crossing the old-fashioned pink Moss Rose with R. rugosa. The flowers are borne in clusters, the buds are pointed and open into fully double bright pink flowers. The foliage is thin for a Rugosa hybrid, the bush is thorny and of a rather floppy habit.
Book (1924) Page(s) 187. ALICE ALDRICH. Conard & Jones. (R. rugosa X Caroline de Sansal.) Very hardy. Clear light pink; large and double; fairly continuous. Catalogued by Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa.
Book (1923) Page(s) 407. ALICE ALDRICH. Hybrid Rugosa (Lovett 1899.)
NB: The American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature indicates accepted names with capital letters; the use of any names given in italics is discouraged.
Book (1922) Page(s) 166. Official List of Roses Introduced in America. Compiled by Charles E. F. Gersdorff. Alice Aldrich, Hybrid Rugosa. (J. T. Lovett, 1899.) Rosa rugosa X unknown Tea or Hybrid Tea.
Book (1922) Page(s) 170. Tested Roses Arranged in Classes. Rugosa Alice Aldrich
Magazine (Jun 1907) Page(s) 34. Rosa rugosa (Thunberg 1784). ...Andere wertvolle Sorten sind atropurpurea, Helvetia, Alice Aldrich, Mme G. Bruant, Mercedes, New Century, Schneelicht (einmalblühend, rankend), Souvenir de Christophe Cochet, Souvenir de Philémon Cochet, Stella polaris, Sir Thomas Lipton, Parfum de l'Hay, Mme Alvarez de Campo, Mme Laborie and Carmen. --P. Lambert
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