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'Lady Plymouth' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 301. Lady Plymouth Tea, deep ivory-cream, very faintly flushed, 1914, Dickson, A. Description.
Magazine (Jun 1992) Page(s) 13. Vol 14, No. 2. Doctor A. S. Thomas remembers some of his favourite roses from the beginning of the century. (Dr. Thomas died in January 1991 at the age of 90 years)..... Lady Plymouth (Tea, Dickson 1914). A nicely shaped deep cream to light lemon yellow.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 48. Lady Plymouth Tea. A. Dickson, 1914. [Author cites information from different sources.]
Book (1992) Page(s) 147. Lady Plymouth A lovely old cultivar. Flowers ivory-white to flushed cream and blush-pink, well-formed and evenly spaced. Slightly scented. Bush dense and thorny, although it would be better with more of its darkish green foliage.
Book (1986) Page(s) 95. Lady Plymouth. A lovely old Tea with long, pointed buds that open out into large, double, fragrant, creamy white flowers.
Website/Catalog (1986) Page(s) 24. Lady Plymouth (temporarily out of stock)...
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 27. Lady Plymouth. (Tea). A lovely, old variety in the typical "Tea" vein. Ivory-white flushed cream and blush on a dense plant. Slightly fragrant. 1914 (R) 3 x 3'.
Book (1984) Page(s) 22. Lady Plymouth. A magnificent Tea rose of the colour of summer cream mixing to blush pink, sweet but slight scent.
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 22. Lady Plymouth (Tea) A lovely, old variety in the typical ‘Tea’ vein. Ivory-white flushed cream and blush on a dense plant. Slightly fragrant. 1914 (R) 3 x 3.
Book (1975) Page(s) 45. L Arthur Wyatt. Tea-Scented Roses. Lady Plymouth (1914) in buff with a yolk-yellow centre, and one of the most popular white Teas of its time.
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