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'Bonnie Prince' rose References
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Book  (1940)  Page(s) 24.  
 
Bonnie Prince Rambler. (T.N. Cook, 1916; introduced by the Portland Rose Society, 1924)... white, tinged yellow in center...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 583.  
 
Prince, Bonnie (hybrid wichurana) T. N. Cook 1916 (Portl. R. Soc.); Wh. Tausendschön X ? seedling; white, center yellow, medium size, double, cup form, in clusters of 15-50, fragrance 4/10, once-blooming, occasional repeat, dense foliage, growth 8/10, climbing, 3 m, hardy. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1931)  Page(s) 32.  
 
Bonny Prince, upright clusters, pure white, fragrant, June ... 0,90 Marks [10] 8,10 [100] 72,--
Magazine  (May 1929)  Page(s) 64.  
 
Bounie Prince (T.-N. Coock, 1921), fleur moy. blanche, avec centre jaune.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Hardy Climbing Roses
Bonnie Prince. Hybrid Multiflora. (T. N. Cook, 1918.) Medium-sized, white flowers of open, frilled form; mildly fragrant. Large, graceful clusters, abundantly produced by strong arching canes up to 20 feet long; light green foliage.
Early, and lasts well. Somewhat like a white Tausendschon, but the flowers are smaller and very fleeting in hot years. In cool seasons it is delightful for several weeks.
Website/Catalog  (1926)  Page(s) 24.  
 
New Roses for 1926 Bonnie Prince (Hyb Wich. T. N. Cook) —Flower medium size. Cupped, double, fragrant. White with yellow centre. Good foliage. 4/- each.
In 1919 this rose scored 85 1/3 per cent. marks in competitive test at Portland, Oregon, USA., for all-round quality.
Magazine  (Nov 1924)  Page(s) 123.  
 
« Bonnie Prince ». H. W. Créée par Thomas N. Cook. Dans le commerce en 1924. Rose grimpante blanche d'été avec fleurs de taille moyenne teintées de jaune au centre, les fleurs étant produites en bouquets (grappes) et donnant un admirable effet de masse quand on les fait grimper en forme de pilier, car dans cette forme les roses diffèrent de n'importe quelle rose connue et sont considérées comme supérieures.
Cette rose a reçu une mention honorable en 1916 de la Massachusetts Horticultural Society et en 1917 il lui fut accordé un certificat de mérite de première classe par la même organisation.
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