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'Leslie Pidgeon' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 311. Leslie Pidgeon Hybrid Tea, orange-buff, suffused terra-cotta, 1922, Dickson, H...
Book (1936) Page(s) 563. Pidgeon, Leslie (HT) H. Dickson 1922; orange-chamois, terracotta reflexes, greenish line on petal base, large, semi-double, lasting, fragrance 4/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 6/10, well-branched, bushy. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 8. Recent Introductions and Rare Varieties Leslie Pidgeon. Hybrid Tea. (Hugh Dickson, 1922.) Orange-buff, heavily flushed and suffused with terra-cotta, half-full flowers; an attractive garden variety. Here, it is creamy yellow most of the time, slightly greenish at base of petals, and seems to be a delightfully informal flower suitable for decorative purposes. $2.50 each.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 23. Other Varieties Leslie Pidgeon
Magazine (Jun 1925) Page(s) 203. Pernetiana ...Leslie Pidgeon (Hugh Dickson Ltd). Fleur jaune Isabelle orange, fortement retouché d'ocre rouge ; semi-double ; très odorante, très belle. Arbuste vigoureux
Book (1922) Page(s) 50 / 189. Includes photo(s). Leslie Pidgeon (H.T., Hugh Dickson), a vigorous growing Rose, recommended both for exhibition and garden purposes. The colour is a creamy yellow, flushed with pink, with a greenish hue at the. base of the petals. The bloom exhibited .were wonderfully fresh; the more so as they had been brought over from. Belfast, which speaks well of its lasting qualities. . It is primarily a garden Rose. In commerce.
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