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Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 394.  
 
Mrs. Charles E. Russell Hybrid Tea, rosy carmine, 1914, 'Mme. Caroline Testout' x ('Mme. Abel Chatenay' x 'Marquise Litta de Breteuil'); Montgomery, A. Description.
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 261.  
 
Mrs. Charles E. Russell. HT. (A. Montgomery; int. Waban Conservatories, '14.) Mme. Caroline Testout X (Mme. Abel Chatenay x Marquise Litta de Bréteuil). Bud long pointed; fl. large, dbl., globular, fragrant, rosy carmine, long stem. Fol. leathery. Vig.
Book  (1937)  Page(s) 960.  
 
Alexander W. Montgomery, Jr., of Hadley, Mass., is another who has contributed valuable new varieties. Two of his introductions, Hadley and Mrs. Charles Russell, are still very popular. 
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 635.  
 
Russell, Mrs. Charles E. (HT) Montgomery 1913; Chatenay X Mq. Litta X Testout X W. J. Grant X MacArthur; bright carmine-pink, center scarlet-pink, large, double, fine form, globular, lasting, solitary, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, repeats well, long stems, growth 6/10, well-branched, hardy. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1933)  Page(s) 90.  
 
Mrs. Charles Russel (Hybrid Tea). Large bloom, double, good fragrance, solitary. Colour intense reddish amaranth (8,5 na/pa)...Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] -.45
Book  (1930)  Page(s) facing p. 160.  Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 33.  
 
New Roses 1929.
'Heinrich Eggers'....has inherited from Mrs. Charles Russell the extraordinary durability of flower.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 126.  
 
Hybrid Tea Roses...Mrs. Charles Russel. Large bloom, double, good fragrance, solitary. Carmine-pink...Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] 1.-
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 26.  
 
Everblooming Roses
The so-called Everblooming Roses include the Hybrid Tea and Pernetiana groups. They do not bloom all the time, but if kept healthy and growing steadily, one crop of flowers succeeds another at brief intervals.
Mrs. Charles E. Russell. Hybrid Tea. (A. Montgomery, 1913.) Rosy carmine flowers of large size and fine globular form, double to center and fragrant. Plant is sturdy and erect, only fairly free flowering.
A florists’ Rose of magnificent form and size under glass. Outdoors it is fairly good but rather sparing of its bloom.
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Hybrid Teas, Teas  and Pernetiana.
Mrs. Charles Russell. Hybrid Tea. (A. Montgomery, 1913.) A grand forcing Rose. Stems 3 feet long, stiff, and surmounted by grand rosy-pink blooms of largest size and build.
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