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'Bloomfield Dawn' rose References
Book  (Apr 1999)  Page(s) 363.  
 
Bloomfield Dawn Hybrid Musk. Capt. Thomas/Armstrong 1931. Parentage: "A climbing rose" x 'Bloomfield Progress' (Hybrid Musk). The author cites information from different sources... light to dark pink...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 55.  
 
Bloomfield Dawn Hybrid Musk (Shrub), pink blend, 1931, Seedling, Climbing x 'Bloomfield Progress'; Thomas. Description.
Book  (1990)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Bloomfield Dawn Hybrid Musk 1931. Description... semi-double blooms with a bicolou effect... light pink on the inside and deep pink on the outer.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 12, 21, 22.  
 
Page 12: Armstrong Nurs., Ontario, California ['Bloomfield Dawn']
Page 21: All the Bloomfield roses were produced by Capt. George C. Thomas, Jr., at his home of that name in Chestnut Hill, Pa., until he removed to Beverly Hills, Calif., where he continued his hybridization until his death in 1932.
Page 22: Bloomfield Dawn Evbl. Semi-Cl. (Thomas; introduced by Armstrong Nurs., 1931.) Seedling Climber x 'Bloomfield Progress'... light pink, yellow base, reverse deep pink...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 34.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood.  The New Roses of 1936. 
Other climbers are: Bloomfield. These have not flowered yet, and will need another season to show their qualities.
Website/Catalog  (1936)  Page(s) 37.  
 
New Roses 1936.  Bloomfield Dawn (Clb. HT. Thomas 1931) Long, rose pink bud, opening into a large, semi-double, fragrant flower of soft light pink with yellow base; reverse of petal deep pink. Vigorous growth,  profuse and continuous bloomer. 4/- each.
Not flowered yet.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 84.  
 
Bloomfield Dawn (cl. Hybrid) Thomas 1929; ? climber X Bloomf. Progress; light pink, reverse deep pink, base yellow, large, semi-double, fragrance 6/10 (damask), continuous bloom, growth 6/10.
Website/Catalog  (1931)  Page(s) 39.  
 
New Climbing Roses
Bloomfield Dawn. (Capt. Geo. C. Thomas, 1930.) Another new climber introduced this year exclusively by the Armstrong Nurseries. It is exceedingly vigorous, everblooming, with long beautifully formed buds of light salmon-pink, opening to a double flower of deeper pink. It has a very sweet fragrance.
Book  (1929)  Page(s) 17-8.  
 
Roses Registered Since Publication of 1929 Rose Annual
Other Roses in the Process of Registration
The descriptions are those supplied by the originator
Bloomfield Dawn
(43A-24). Hybrid Climber. Seedling climber X Bloomfield Progress. Good-sized rose-pink bud, opening into a large, semi-double flower of soft light pink with yellow base; underside of petals hold a deep pink. Stems long and strong. A vigorous, continuous bloomer with delightful, distinct damask perfume and well-held, healthy foliage. Recommended for test in all southern climates and Pacific Northwest, as a decorative.
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