Book (1936) Page(s) 249. Fairy (multiflora) W. Paul 1909; pure white, single, long clusters, autumn-blooming, repeats, climbing habit
Magazine (Jun 1929) Page(s) 71. Fairy (W. Paul and Son, 1908), fleur simple en larges corymbes, blanc de neige.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 10. Repeating Climbers (Lambertiana Race) Fairy. Single, snow-white, in long trusses, climbs well, repeats
Magazine (7 Jan 1911) Page(s) 11. Answers to Correspondents. Perpetual-flowering climbing Rose The following, in order of merit, are all good kinds that bloom early and late. Those kinds marked with an asterisk are not perpetual flowering, but are good late-flowering sorts, so that they can well be planted with perpetual-flowering varieties. Teas, Hybrid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals: Gloire de Dijon, Ards Rover, Zepherin Drouhin, Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant, François Crousse, Longworth Rambler, Climbing Testout, Climbing Victor Verdier, Mme. Alfred Carriere, W. A. Richardson, Aimée Vibert and Bouquet d'Or. Perpetual and late-flowering Polyantha and wichuraiana Roses: Perpetual Crimson Rambler, Alister Stella Gray, *White Dorothy, *Dorothy Perkins, Paul Transon, Trier, Belle Vischyoise [sic], Débutante, Alberic Barbier, Fairy, *Lady Godiva and *Hiawatha.
Website/Catalog (1910) Page(s) 90. Fairy (Rambler). Single snow-white flowers, produced in large clusters and in great profusion all the season through, and lasting long in condition; climber.
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