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'Betty Uprichard' rose References
Book  (2000)  Page(s) 115.  Includes photo(s).
 
‘Betty Uprichard’ =Hybride de thé. Dans les années 1920, le teint de cette fleur était une grande nouveauté, et à vrai dire, il demeure très spécial. Voir ref Botanica's Roses. Dickson, UK, comté de Down, en Irlande du Nord 1922.
Book  (Apr 1999)  Page(s) 460.  
 
Betty Uprichard Pernetiana. A. Dickson 1922. The author cites information from different sources... Color striking -- outside copper, inside silvery salmon...
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 115.  Includes photo(s).
 
Betty Uprichard was considered a novelty] in the 1920s... salmon-pink with a copper flush on the inside of the petal with a carmine flush on the outside... It was named after a friend of the Dickson family in County Down, Northern Ireland, who was a keen huntswoman...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 49.  
 
Betty Uprichard Hybrid Tea, pale pink, veined rose, reverse rosy, 1922, Dickson, A. Description.
Book  (1984)  Page(s) 73.  
 
....Careful selection has made the HT what it is today. In many of the early varieties the flowers were lacking in petals and opened rather formless. “Betty Uprichard’, enormously popular in the 1920’s, was an example of this.
Article (website)  (1982)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Betty Uprichard​ (Hybrid Tea)​ Semi-double flowers from a shapely bud.​ Salmon​ pink to carmine.​Very fragrant and extremely free flowering.​ Vigo​rous.​1922.​ (C)​ 3 x 3. 
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 84.  
 
'Betty Uprichard'    Medium Pink   & red  Remontant    P3  H4    ** 
An excellent rose raised by Alexander Dickson and introduced in 1922. The outside of the petals is carmine and the inside pink, the two colours happily contrasted. Although the flowers are not very large, the plants grow so well and bloom so freely that 'Betty Uprichard' was a leading garden rose for nearly thirty years. From the nurseryman's point of view, the plants easily branch from the union and grow fairly upright; these qualities are much appreciated, because not only are nearly all the plants fit to sell, but they are also easy to pack. This latter factor ensured that 'Betty Uprichard' was on the shelves in the big stores long after it had been abandoned by the general nursery trade. 
Magazine  (Jul 1964)  Page(s) 3. trimester, p. 24.  
 
L'étude du parfum des roses par Neville F. Miller, spécialiste dans ce domaine, est fort intéressante mais très compliquée pour celui dont le vocabulaire chimique est assez pauvre même dans sa langue maternelle, je vais donc faire mon mieux pour me tirer de cette tâche avec le minimum d'erreurs. (American Rose Annual 1963) ...L'auteur a étudié 170 variétés sous différentes conditions atmosphériques et constaté l'existence de plus de 25 parfums élémentaires et de beaucoup de combinaisons de ceux-ci. Les plus fréquents sont : capucine, iris, violette, pomme, orange, citron, girofle, géranium. Un tableau groupe les 34 parfums principaux et composés, les variétés correspondantes étant rangées en conséquence...
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Betty Uprichard
Book  (1963)  Page(s) 132.  Includes photo(s).
 
'Betty Uprichard' (Plate No. 84) HT. A Dickson 1922. Blooms medium six, 20 petals produced freely. Distinctive colouring - salmon pink flushed copper with carmine reverse. Fragrant. Light green foliage. Very vigorous up to 3 ft 6 in.
Website/Catalog  (1960)  Page(s) 11.  
 
BETTY UPRICHARD (A. Dickson 1923). Bicolore rose saumoné délicat, extérieur carmin brillant.  VH [grande végétation].
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