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Wight Nurseries catalog, Cairo, Georgia
(1942) Page(s) 17. Includes photo(s). Wight's Illustrated Dozen Fine Roses for the South Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Pink Roses Betty Uprichard. Hybrid Tea. Long-pointed buds; orange-carmine blooms. Vigorous. See illustration.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses White Roses Cherokee. Climber. Beautiful single white Rose, blooming profusely in early spring. Very vigorous.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Pink Roses Climbing Cecile Brunner. (Climbing Sweetheart Rose). Hybrid Polyantha. Climbing form of the lovely Sweetheart Rose. Small buds; blush shaded light salmon.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Yellow Roses Climbing Luxembourg. Climbing Hybrid Tea. A sport of Luxembourg originating at Wight nurseries. Buds long, pointed, large, deep pinkish orange. Vigorous.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Red Roses Climbing Red Radiance. Climbing Hybrid Tea. A sport of the bush form.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Pink Roses Columbia. Hybrid Tea. Excellent rose-pink; large; double.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Pink Roses Dainty Bess. Hybrid Tea. Large, single, delicate rose-pink. Outstanding.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Polyanthus Roses (Dwarf) Edith Cavell. Small, double, deep red.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Pink Roses Edith Nellie Perkins. Hybrid Tea. Deep pink, shaded salmon. Long pointed buds. Good Rose for Southern gardens.
(1942) Page(s) 17. Includes photo(s). Wight's Illustrated Dozen Fine Roses for the South Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses Pink Roses Editor McFarland. Hybrid Tea. Strong growing; free-flowering. Clear, deep rose-pink. Good form. See illustration.
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