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'Climbing Devoniensis' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 207.  
 
Devoniensis, Climb. (cl. HT) Pavit 1866; sport of above [Devoniensis], growth 6/10, climbing, 2 m. Sangerhausen
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 167.  
 
Cl. Devoniensis. Pavitt, 1858. Extremely vigorous, white-flowered Tea. Fragrant and very popular at one time.
Article (magazine)  (1931)  Page(s) 106.  
 
Climbing Devoniensis:- one of the most vigorous in existence, with its creamy white blooms, which hold their shape so well. Still unsurpassed in this colour.
Website/Catalog  (1926)  Page(s) 41.  
 
Rosiers grimpants remontants à grandes fleurs....Climbing Victoria.- Blanc crème.
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 36.  
 
Climbing Roses. (12) Climbing Devoniensis (T.) (Parvitt) 6. Creamy white with blush centre. Almost too vigorous in growth.
Book  (1921)  Page(s) 94.  
 
Pillar Roses
I give a list, necessarily a very inadequate one, of climbing roses of special merit for pillars.
Climbing Devoniensis. Tea. For south walls. Creamy blush.
Website/Catalog  (1917)  Page(s) 74.  
 
Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses
These are the Roses which make such a glorious display in the warmer sections of the country, covering porches, pergolas and trellises with their handsome foliage and gorgeous flowers.  Those marked H. will be found hardy even in the coldest climate if given protection during the winter, while those marked M. H. are moderately hardy and especially valuable for open-ground culture south of Philadelphia and in California.
Climbing Devoniensis.  Hardy. — White, tinged with blush.
Website/Catalog  (1915)  Page(s) 46.  
 
The Rose is at home in the South, where we can produce flowers cf all kinds nearly the year around...
Climbing Devoniensis.  Tea.  The famous Magnolia Rose.  Creamy-white, tinged blush.  The bush Devoniensis also in stock.
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Climbing Roses for Conservatory.
For conservatory climbing we can supply strong plants specially grown for this purpose. The undernoted varieties can be supplied in pots, strong plants 6-ft to 14-ft. long.
7-inch Pots, 3/6. 8-inch Pots, 5/- to 7/6.
Climbing Devoniensis, white with pink centre.
Website/Catalog  (1913)  Page(s) 43.  
 
Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses.
Climbing Devoniensis
The flowers are of a shade difficult to describe- a delicate, soft yellow, tinged with white and rose, which might be called pale lemon-white. The blooms are extremely large, and the form is perfect, with petals beautifully cupped. The Rose makes a vigorous growth, and covers a wide area in a single season. Excellently adapted for training against walls.
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