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'Noblesse' rose References
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Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 557. Noblesse Hybrid Tea. Samuel McGredy (Portadown, Ireland) 1917
Book (1970) Page(s) 143. New Roses of the World Noblesse by McGredy. Name released for re-use.
Book (1958) Page(s) 277. Noblesse. HT. (mcGredy, '17.) Dbl., slightly fragrant, primrose-yellow.
Book (1936) Page(s) 514. Noblesse (HT) in America 1917; corn-yellow, light pink edges, growth 5/10.
Article (misc) (4 Mar 1929) Page(s) 44. Noblesse cup-shaped bloom, the center showing delicate pastel shades of pink
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 28. Everblooming Roses The so-called Everblooming Roses include the Hybrid Tea and Pernetiana groups. They do not bloom all the time, but if kept healthy and growing steadily, one crop of flowers succeeds another at brief intervals. Noblesse. Hybrid Tea. (S. McGredy & Son, 1917.) Large, full flowers of primrose-yellow, shaded rose color in the center. Growth moderate, producing plenty of flowers on fine stems throughout the season. A very beautiful variety, scarcely known or tested in this country, and worthy of extended and careful trial.
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 88. Noblesse (1917), apricot-yellow, floriferous garden rose, suitable for all purposes (HT). 1 piece M 0.80, 10 pieces M 7.-, 100 pieces M 65.-
Website/Catalog (1924) Page(s) 25. Noblesse.- Rose abricot jaune primevère, base extérieure des pétales rouge dégr. rose perle foncé.
Website/Catalog (1921) Page(s) 33. Roses. Noblesse, Apricot primrose-yellow, the outer portion of the petals being flushed deep pearl pink tinged rose; class: Hybrid Tea; habit of growth: dwarf.
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