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'Arcadia' rose References
Book  (2016)  Page(s) 16.  Includes photo(s).
 
'Arcadia'  Breeder: Michael Walsh, 1913, United States ....My plant of 'Arcadia' came from a plant growing in the vicinity of Woods Hole, MA that was discovered and identified by Dan Russo and Vernon Brown, rosarians specialising in the walsh ramblers.  The flowers are small, crimson-scarlet (vermillion) double rosettes growing in clusters on a vigorous plant.  A rose named 'Arcadia' grows at Sangerhausen, but appears to be a different rose.  It has darker leaves, is a lighter colour and is not as full as those of the Massachusetts clone. 
Book  (Apr 1999)  Page(s) 291, 564.  
 
Page 291: Arcadia Wichuraiana. Walsh 1913. The author cites information from different sources... Bright rosy scarlet...
Page 564: Arcadia Wichurana. Michael H. Walsh 1913
Book  (1943)  
 
p23. R. Marion Hatton. the Walsh Ramblers. 'Arcadia' is a darker red than 'Excelsa' and is more double.

p24. ibid. 'Arcadia'. (1913.) R. Wichuraiana x Crimson Rambler. Double. Crimson rosettes.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Arcadia Rambler. (Walsh 1913)... crimson illumined scarlet... (Name belongs to this older rose.)
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Rosa Wichurana. Arcadia (Walsh 13). Bloom in large clusters, double, vermilion-red with scarlet.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 32.  
 
Arcadia (hybrid wichurana) Walsh 1913; crimson, scarlet reflexes, double, rosette-form, cluster-flowered, growth 8/10, climbing. Sangerhausen
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 158.  
 
Arcadia. M. H. walsh, 1913. One of the many good bright red cluster-flowering Wichuraianas swamped by the ballyhoo for Excelsa.
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) New Roses, p. 1.  
 
Wichurana. Arcadia (Walsh). Large clusters, double, rosette-form, nodding in trusses, vermilion with scarlet; dark glossy green foliage. Future-rose.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Arcadia and Babette are Wichuraiana hybrids of Walsh, quite new. The former, remarkable in the double crimson scarlet varieties...
Magazine  (13 Aug 1904)  
 
The secretary of the Society of American Florists advises us that as there already is a rose in commerce under the name of "Felicite Perpetue," the registration name of the rose entered by M. H. Walsh as "Felicity" has been changed to Arcadia.
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