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'Hiawatha' rose References
Article (misc)  (1935)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Hiawatha is one of the latest ramblers to bloom, and its small, single flowers are deep carmine with white centers (it often blooms again in autumn)
Book  (1935)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Dr. A. H. Williams.  Roses From Seed.
....though it is a remarkable fact that many species and garden hybrids which flower late in the season mature their seeds quickly and ripen them well, e.g. Wichuraiana, Caudata, Banksiopsis, Hiawatha, Excelsa, etc. 
Book  (1932)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Charles Gibbs Adams.  Roses for Hedges.
....For instance, throughout the very beautiful city and suburbs of The Hague, known in Europe as "the World's Largest Village" because of its garden-like plan of development, such rose-fences are to be seen on every hand.  There Hiawatha and 'American Pillar' far outnumber all others. 
Website/Catalog  (1931)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Hiawatha, light red, white centre, numerous blooms, July ... 0,80 Marks [10] 7,20 [100] 64,--
Book  (1930)  Page(s) 185.  
 
The Proof Of The Pudding.
'Solarium'....Hamblin does not think it much different from Hiawatha or 'Romeo'....
Book  (1930)  Page(s) 24.  
 
The Best Climbing and Pillar Roses
For you who love the abandon and vigor of the climbing Rose here is an assortment of Climbers for all climates that is reliable, covers all shades of color, and constitutes, we think, one of the most complete offerings of its kind in America.  Strong 2 and 3 year old, field grown plants that will quickly give a wealth of bloom. We also carry a stock of larger Climbing Roses, with trellises, in tubs for immediate effects.
Hiawatha Hybrid Wichuriana (1904)  A very free-blooming cluster rose of vigorous climbing or trailing habit; single, cupped, lasting, deep crimson flowers with golden anthers.  Foliage rich green, glossy, disease resistant.  ...  $1.00
Book  (1930)  Page(s) 397.  
 
Hiawatha. (H. Walsh 1905.) According to the breeder descends from Crimson Rambler.
Bloom 4 cm across, single, bright carmine with white center, long lasting. Vigorous shrub, healthy and very long blooming. Beautiful pillar, espalier and wall rose, also well for container or forcing culture.
Magazine  (Jun 1929)  Page(s) 66.  
 
Hiawatha (Walsh, 1906), fleur petite, simple, rouge cramoisi avec oeil blanc, très vigoureux. (Hiawatha, héros d'une épopée de Longfellow.)
Magazine  (May 1929)  Page(s) 54.  
 
Quant aux rosiers grimpants dits à grande végétation (Rosa Wichuraïana) non remontants, mais dont plusieus variétés fleurissant quelquefois à l'automne, sur la côte marocaine: entr'autres Lady Gay, Hiawatha, La Perle, Lady Godiva, Casimir Moullé; atteignant des proportions énormes, font des pousses de dix à quinze mètres dans l'année si le terrain leur convient...Souvent leur floraison de fin d'Avril et Mai dure peu, est souvent brulée par nos premières chaleurs, et nous avon remarqué que cette floraison a moins de durée qu'en France.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 52.  
 
Hardy Climbing Roses
Hiawatha. Hybrid Wichuraiana. (M. H. Walsh, 1904.) Small, single flowers of brilliant carmine, with white eye and shining yellow stamens. Clusters very large, borne in tremendous profusion on plants of extraordinary vigor and hardiness.
Late. The most dazzling red of all climbers, surpassing Paul’s Scarlet Climber in brilliance. Foliage is shining green but ripens early so that plants are often bare at the base in late summer. Most successful for a smashing color effect. For three other climbers of similar habit see Milky Way, Paradise, and Evangeline. These are four of the finest small-flowered climbers in commerce and deserve wide use. 75 cts.
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