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'Elizabeth Zeigler' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 156. Elizabeth Zeigler Rambler, deep rose-pink [dp], 1917, 'Dorothy Perkins' sport; Pierson, A.N.
Book (1936) Page(s) 767. Zeigler, Elizabeth (hybrid wichurana) Pierson 1916; sport of Dor. Perkins; deep pink.
Article (misc) (1935) Page(s) 109. There are also dozens of sports and seedlings of Dorothy [Perkins] (Dorothy Dennison, Elizabeth Zeigler, Jean Girin, Lady Godiva, Mme. Auguste Nonin, Christian Curle, and Petit Louis are a few of them, some a little lighter in color, some a shade or two darker, some blooming a week or so earlier, others a few days later, but most of them so much like the original...
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 20. ELIZABETH ZEIGLAR.—In both form and color it is way ahead of the ever popular "Dorothy Perkins." A strong grower and profuse bloomer, and the flowers last a long time.
Book (1917) Page(s) 142. Registration of New Roses in 1916 From A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn.: Elizabeth Zeigler. H.W. A sport from Dorothy Perkins, but quite distinct. Color deep rose-pink. Equally vigorous and free in flowering.
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