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'Daphne' rose References
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 171.  
 
DAPHNE. The Rev. J. H. Pemberton, 1912. Blush-pink Musk which blooms well in autumn. Moderate growth.
Website/Catalog  (1931)  Page(s) 59.  
 
'Daphne'. H. Musk. (1912). Blush-pink, semi-double flowers of particularly delicious fragrance, borne liberally in branching clusters throughout summer and autumn by a strong shrubby plant. A good low pillar or climber for covering stumps. Flowers are best in autumn.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 62.  
 
Pemberton's Roses
A[...] class tending to be hardy, everblooming climbers, originated in England by the Rev. Joseph Pemberton. These are hybrids of Rosa moschata, the Musk Rose, whereas the Lambertianas are Hybrid Multifloras. Captain Thomas’ Roses offered below are similar, partaking of elements from both classes, combined with original traits. These Roses are $1 each for strong, field-grown plants
Daphne. Hybrid Musk. (1912.) Blush-pink, semi-double flowers of particularly delicious fragrance, borne liberally in branching clusters throughout summer and autumn by a strong shrubby plant.
A good, low pillar or climber for covering stumps. Flowers are best in autumn.
Book  (1927)  Page(s) 63.  
 
George M. Taylor. Fragrant Roses. 'Daphne' is as sweet as its namesake.
Book  (1920)  Page(s) 314.  
 
Daphne (H. Musk) Pemberton 1912,- Blush-pink cluster.- Perpetual.- Vigorous.- Bush.- Good in autumn.- (Prune medium.)
Book  (1919)  Page(s) 166.  
 
J. H. Pemberton's advertisement. An appreciation [from a customer]
....Daphne clothes most charmingly an old stump about four feet high and is and has been all the summer covered with bloom.  I could not be without it. 
Website/Catalog  (1915)  Page(s) 3.  
 
Poly. 'Daphne', a semi-climbing Polyantha. Semi-double blush pink flowers produced in clusters, resembling the musk rose, but perpetual flowering.

[The descriptions are as given by the raisers].
Book  (1915)  Page(s) 182.  
 
Musk. Daphne, 1912, Rose-pink, Vigorous, Bush, Little [pruning], Semi-double
Website/Catalog  (1915)  Page(s) 27.  
 
Rosa Polyantha.
Daphne Polyantha (Rev. H. Pemberton, 1913).  Blush pink, flowers [illegible]  freely produced in clusters, delightful perfume; a valuable addition to [its} class. 
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 10.  
 
New Roses of other Raisers, 1913. The descriptions are those of the Raisers.
Dwarf Polyantha.
Daphne (Rev. J. H. Pemberton). -- Blush pink, flowers semi-double, freely produced in clusters, delightful perfume, a valuable addition to this class. 1/6 each.
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