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'Lady Henry Grosvenor' rose References
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 279, 326.  
 
Lady Henry Grosvenor Hybrid Tea. Bennett, 1892. The author cites information from different sources... Pale pink...
p. 326: Lady Henry Grosvenor Hybrid Tea. Henry Bennett 1892
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 320.  
 
Grosvenor, Lady Henry (HT) Bennett 1892; flesh-pink, large,, double, globular, imbricated, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, autumn-blooming, growth 6/10.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 329.  
 
Lady Henry Grosvenor [Hybrid Tea]; flowers flesh colour, large, full, and globular. A good garden Rose; growth vigorous.
Website/Catalog  (1909)  Page(s) 80.  
 
Tea.  Lady H. Grosvenor  flesh color, large, full and globular. 
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 86.  
 
5.544. Lady Henry Grosvenor, Hybride de Thé, Bennett 1892 rose pâle
Website/Catalog  (1904)  Page(s) 21.  
 
New Hybrid Tea Roses.
Lady Henry Grosvenor (Bennett). This is an ideal Rose. Received first-class Certificates and Reward of Merit. It is exceedingly free and an effective garden Rose. The flowers are large, full and globular. Color delicate flesh. Very dainty and distinct. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each.
Booklet  (1899)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Lady H. Grosvenor  (HT) Bennett 1892. S. G.  Satiny-white, with light yellow centre, vigorous. 
Website/Catalog  (1897)  Page(s) 60.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses and Their Hybrids.
Lady Henry Grosvenor  an exceedingly free and effective garden rose, flowers flesh colour; large, full, and globular. It has been awarded a First Class Certificate in England. 
Website/Catalog  (1894)  Page(s) 3.  
 
Novelties and Recent Introductions.
Dwarf or Bush. Tea and Hybrid Tea Varieties. 
Lady Henry Grosvenor Large, full and globular, flesh colour, very free and effective. Raised by the late Mr Henry Bennett, purchased and distributed by Messrs, Wm. Paul and Sons.  s.. Exhibition.  g. Garden.
Magazine  (1893)  Page(s) 303.  
 
from 'NEW ROSES'

Lady Henry Grosvenor belongs to the same ill-defined family, and is the last on the list of the many kinds that will long perpetuate the memory of the late Mr. H. Bennett. There is not the least doubt that the raiser had a high opinion of this kind, for he had raised a very large stock of it, although he did not live to see it distributed. Two first-class certificates and an award of merit have been given it, and doubtless ere long it will be as popular and largely grown as Viscountess Folkestone and Grace Darling. The flowers, borne erect on a strong footstalk, are very full and of a soft flesh-pink colour.
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