'Amy Hammond' rose References
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Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 557. Mrs. Amy Hammond Hybrid Tea. Samuel McGredy (Portadown, Ireland) 1911
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 393. Mrs. Amy Hammond Hybrid Tea, cream and amber, sometimes flushed pink, base apricot...
Website/Catalog (1936) Page(s) 6. Amy Hammond Hybrid Tea (S. McGredy & Son 1911) Description.
Book (1936) Page(s) 328. Hammond, Mrs. Amy (HT) McGredy 1911; cream-white to ambra-white, sometimes flesh-coloured reflexes, base amber and apricot, large, double, fine form, high-centered, ovoid, lasting, solitary or up to 4, fragrance 6/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, slim branches, growth 7/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 25. 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. Amy Hammond. Hybrid Tea. (S. McGredy & Son, 1911.) Cream and amber flowers of medium size, sometimes lightly flushed with pink, apricot at base of petals; mildly fragrant. Moderate growth. An attractive Rose, suitable for either bedding or cutting.
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 18. Mrs. Amy Hammond, soft pink with yellow reflexes, cutting rose
Magazine (Jun 1922) Page(s) 326. Mrs Amy Hammond, moyenne vigueur, l'orme parfaite, couleur blanc ambré sur fond abricot, fleur solitaire sur longue tige, floraison moins abondante de même que les variétés suivantes dont le type se rapproche de celui-ci : Mme Segond-Weber, Mme Marcel Dalanay, Mme Charles Lutaud, Grande duchesse Adélaïde.
Website/Catalog (1921) Page(s) 28. Roses. Mrs. Amy Hammond, ivory and amber shaded; class: Hybrid Tea; habit of growth: vigorous.
Book (Apr 1915) Page(s) 61. Mrs. Amy Hammond Hybrid Tea. McGredy & Son, 1911. Description and cultivation... A blend of ivory, amber and apricot...
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 24. Hybrid Tea Roses. Mrs. Amy Hammond, S. McGredy & Son, 1911, vigorous. A blend of ivory, amber and apricot. The flower is of perfect shape, petals long and pointed. A superb exhibition and garden rose. Gold Medal, N.R.S..
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