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'Ethel Brownlow' rose References
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Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 330. Ethel Brownlow Tea. Alexander Dickson 1887
Book (1936) Page(s) 111. Brownlow, Miss Ethel (tea) Dickson 1888, glossy salmon-pink, center shaded yellow, large, double, fine form, regular, large broad petals, lasting, growth 7/10, well-branched.
Book (1922) Page(s) 410. [in the listing of roses in commerce] Miss Ethel Brownlow (T.) - Flower bright salmon pink, shaded with yellow at base of petals, large, good shape, opening well. Growth vigorous.
Book (1917) Page(s) 189. Tea-scented Ethel Brownlow introduced 1887, fresh and bronzy-yellow, best under glass
Website/Catalog (1912) Page(s) 76. Ever-Blooming Roses. Ethel Brownlow Bright salmon pink, shaded yellow at base of petals, full, one of the best for garden and cutting
Book (1910) Page(s) 320. Miss Ethel Brownlow Flowers bright salmon pink, shaded with yellow at base of petals, large, and of good form.
Website/Catalog (1907) Page(s) 37. Miss Ethel Brownlow (Dickson 1888) shaded salmon, extra
Book (1905) Page(s) 128. Ethel Brownlow, Tea Rose (raised by A. Dickson & Sons, 1887). Flowers large and full, imbricated with pointed centre, rosy flesh in colour, shaded bronzy yellow at the base; growth moderate; a fair weather rose.
Book (1902) Page(s) 71. Thé. 1456. Ethel Brownlow (Dickson 1888), rose saumoné
Book (1902) Page(s) 79. Thé. 1868. Miss Ethel Brownlow (Dickson 1887), rouge et jaune
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