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Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Bush Roses
C. V. Haworth (Hybrid Tea) By Dicksons of Hawlmark, 1917... Blackish scarlet crimson. Fairly highly perfumed.
Website/Catalog  (1924)  Page(s) 19.  
 
C.  V. Haworth. — Variété très décorative et vigoureuse; fleur large, carmin intense foncé ombré de cramoisi, couleur magnifique.
Website/Catalog  (1924)  Page(s) 31.  
 
General List. (26) C. V. Haworth (HT. A. Dickson 1917) F.3. The semi-double blooms are of good size, and a very rich scarlet crimson, becoming deeper in the autumn. Mildew-proof, but we consider 'Lady Maureen Stewart' superior, as it has richer perfume and is freer in bloom. Everywhere.
Website/Catalog  (1923)  Page(s) 26.  
 
Hybrid Tea Roses .... C. V. Haworth (A. Dickson, 1917). Deep carmine with scarlet.
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 16.  
 
p16. 'Lady Maureen Stewart'....better than C. V. Haworth.

p23. (54) C. V. Haworth (HT) (A. Dickson) F. 3. Intense scarlet shaded crimson. The blooms are good size, fragrant and perfectly formed. Well worth growing, but will be superseded by 'Lady Maureen Stewart' later.
Website/Catalog  (1921)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Roses.
C. V. Haworth, Intense black scarlet with rich crimson pile, a most glorious colour. The blooms are of good size, perfectly formed and very freely produced; deliciously fragrant; class: Hybrid Tea; habit of growth: vigorous.
Magazine  (Jul 1920)  Page(s) 145.  
 
C.-W. HAWORTH. — (A Dickson et Sons), Coloris écarlate noir intense avec cramoisi brillant, même genre que la précédente [Col. Oswald Fitzgerald], aussi d'une belle couleur.
Book  (1920)  Page(s) 149.  
 
Editor.  New Roses of 1919.  
The Great Summer Show.   Gold Medals were awarded to C. V. Haworth H.T. (Messrs. Alex. Dickson & Sons). This is perhaps one of the prettiest decorative Roses the raisers have yet given us. The colour is somewhat difficult to describe, it being a lovely combination of pink, orange and yellow. The flowers are well formed and carried singly on long stiff and upright stems, while the neat dark green foliage adds greatly to its charm. Altogether a beautiful Rose. In commerce.
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