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'Oriole' rose References
Book  (Apr 1999)  Page(s) 556.  
 
Oriole Lambertiana. Peter Lambert 1912
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Once-blooming climbers. Oriole (Multiflora) (P. Lamb. 12). Foliage mildew-free, blooms small, double, Niel-yellow; covering the plant completely in grand clusters, lasting. Vigorous, mid-early.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 528.  
 
Oriole (multiflora) Lambert 1912; seedling of Aglaia; Maréchal Niel-yellow, small, double, flat, lasting, in clusters of 50-75, once very floriferous blooming, glossy dark green foliage, free from mildew, growth 8/10, climbing, 3 m. Sangerhausen
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 203.  
 
ORIOLE. P. Lambert, 1912. Beautiful pale yellow Multiflora with deep golden buds. Much neglected in favor of Goldfinch but is probably a better rose, although neither is scarcely worth growing nowadays.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 54.  
 
Hardy Climbing Roses
Oriole. Hybrid Multiflora. (P. Lambert, 1912.) Medium-large, double, golden yellow flowers in giant bunches which last well, although color fades lighter. Strong-growing plant; extremely free flowering and hardy.
Early. An attractive and very hardy yellow climber; scarcely known in this country. Deserves thorough trial.
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Oriole Lambert (multiflora) Foliage mildew-resistent, double, [Maréchal]Niel-yellow; floriferous, lasting, enormous clusters covering the whole plant
Magazine  (1911)  Page(s) 21.  
 
No. 473 — Oct. 7, 1911. Rose Oriole, by Jackson & Perkins, Newark, N. Y. [mentioned together with 'Genevieve Clark' and 'Sunshine']
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