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'Cornelia Cook' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 154-121
most recent 24 NOV HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 NOV by Bug_girl
Found written description in the 1913 Biltmore Catalog
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Discussion id : 109-069
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Initial post 6 MAR 18 by HubertG
Description from an 1892 Dingee & Conard Co catalogue.

"Cornelia Cook. — This
beautiful Tea Rose is in great
demand for its magnificent buds,
which are of immense size and
of the most lovely and perfect
form imaginable ; color pure
creamy white, sometimes faintly
tinged with pale lemon and
blush; very double. 15c. each."
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 7 MAR 18 by Patricia Routley
Any idea of the page number please HubertG?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 7 MAR 18 by HubertG
Sorry, I can't see a page number but you can find the description here:

https://archive.org/stream/ournewguidetoros18ding_1/ournewguidetoros18ding_1_djvu.txt

There are lots of other interesting tea descriptions. Some I've never heard of at all. I'm surprised at the number of red teas introduced at that time too.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 23 APR 18 by HubertG
I've just uploaded an illustration of a 'Cornelia Cook' bud from the J. E. Jackson, Gainesville, Georgia 1902 catalogue. These growers claim to be the "largest Rose growers in the South", so their catalogue might be of particular interest for found roses in the southern States. The accompanying description for the illustration (same page) is:

"Cornelia Cook - This beautiful Rose is in great demand for its magnificent buds, which are large, perfect and pure white."
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