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'Gloaming' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 209.  
 
Gloaming Hybrid Tea, luminous pink suffused salmon, 1935, 'Charles P. Kilham' x 'Mrs. Pierre S. duPont'; Nicolas. Description.
Book  (1990)  Page(s) 79.  Includes photo(s).
 
Gloaming 1935. Parentage: 'Charles P. Kilham' x 'Mme. Pierre S. Du Pont'... bright-pink, flushed-salmon...
Website/Catalog  (1960)  Page(s) 15.  
 
GLOAMING (Nicolas 1937). Saumon rosé, grande, pleine.  O[dorante].  + [conseillées pour fleurs coupées de plein air.]

[no longer listed in 1975]
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 134.  
 
Gloaming. HR. (Nicolas; int. J&P, '35.) Mrs. W. J. Grant X Mrs. Sam McGredy. Bud pointed; fl. very large, full, open, globular, fragrant, brilliant pink, base orange; long stem. Fol. leathery. Very vig.; profuse, recurrent bloom.
Website/Catalog  (1946)  Page(s) 18.  
 
GLOAMING (Nicolas 1937). Fleur saumon rosé, grande pleine légèrement parfumée. Rameaux buissonnants. 
Book  (1944)  
 
p85.  Mr. S. J. Bisdee.  Roses in Tasmania
Gloaming: Excellent growth, long shapely buds held on long, strong stems, opening to attractive blooms of soft salmon-pink and amber, and it is very fragrant. 

p88.  Mr. T. G. Stewart.  Decorative Varieties of Merit.
Gloaming: Another variety not new and certainly not as well known, I think, as it should be. Growth is good, the colour is a nice shade of salmon-pink, and it has the spiral form of the Ophelia family. Has possibilities for either bunches or even exhibition.
Book  (1939)  
 
p14.  C. C. Hillary. Hayward’s Heath; England’s Test Garden.
Gloaming is a well-shaped pink Rose which reminded me very much of Mrs. Henry Morse.Its colour, however, is deeper than that of the latter Rose, while its growth appeared to be more vigorous.

p99.  S. R. Bird.  Notes From Auckland. 
Gloaming is well ahead of many introductions of recent years. The warm salmon pink shadings and good form make an instant appeal.
Book  (1938)  Page(s) 108.  
 
John Poulsen, NZ.  Roses in the South Island.
Gloaming. Vigorous growth, with good foliage, producing blooms of excellent shape and colour, which last well. A promising variety.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Gloaming (Nicolas, 1935) Plant Patent No. 137. A cut-flower variety which has proven a "winner" wherever grown. Its large, perfectly formed buds and flowers, carried on long, rigid stems, are amply clothed with handsome foliage. The bloom is of unusual coloring—fawn-orange in the bud, and the large, full blooms are a peculiar pink overlaid with salmon. The plant is vigorous and branching, and fairly tall growing. Each $1.25. Doz. $12.50.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 21.  
 
Bush Roses
Gloaming (Hybrid Tea)... The general tone is salmon overcast with tawny orange and gold at the base and reverse of the petals. Its buds are carried on long rigid stems, bloom is very large, double and fragrant. A strong robust growing and long-lived plant. "Gloaming" has been well tested, and can be thoroughly relied on. Introduced 1936.
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