'Lady Dunleath' rose References
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 416-417. Lady Dunleathe Hybrid Tea. A. Dickson 1913. The author cites information from different sources... Pale yellow with deep golden center...
Book (1936) Page(s) 224. Dunleath, Lady (HT) A. Dickson 1913; deep cream to ivory-white with egg-yellow zone, medium size, double, fine form, high-centered, lasting, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, long strong stems, growth 5/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1922) Page(s) 32. General List. (179) Lady Dunleath (HT) (A. Dickson) F. 2. Creamy yellow with extra long buds, but rather thin. Has been described as a yellow 'Betty', but is not as large. A good variety with mildew-proof foliage.
Website/Catalog (1921) Page(s) 22. Roses. Lady Dunleath, ivory-creamy-white and egg-yolk yellow; class: Hybrid Tea; habit of growth: vigorous.
Magazine (1918) Page(s) 259. "Mildew-Resistant Roses: With Some Suggestions as to Increasing Their Number" By Walter Easlea, F.R.H.S. [Read July 17, 1917; Mr. W. H. Divers, V.M.H., in the Chair.] Hybrid Teas. Lady Dunleath.
Magazine (Jul 1915) Page(s) 215. Concours de Roses à Bagatelle. —... Autres variétés méritantes. — Le jury a particulièrement remarqué parmi les autres variétés : ... Lady DunIeath (hybride de Thé), de M. Dickson, déjà nommé ; arbuste vigoureux, très florifère, à fleur très odorante, de belle forme, blanc crème nuancé de jaune d’œuf.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 7. "Hawlmark" Pedigree Seedling Roses for 1913. Lady Dunleath. (Hybrid Tea. Decorative). A rose whose long-pointed, chaste, deep, ivory-creamy-white, egg-yolk yellow-zoned petals create beautifully-finished blooms, much in the shape of "Betty", on long, rigid, flower stalks, of graceful, vigorous growth, with dark bronze-wood and polished cedar-green, leathery foliage, with crimson midrib. Intensely but delicately and deliciously Persian-Tea perfumed. A very refined and beautiful rose, and a most delightful and welcome addition to the class, being so full of every qualification that goes to give a rose its title to admiration. Occasionally fit for exhibition, but especially valuable for forcing and garden decoration, being marvellously free and continuous blooming. A truly superb and charming variety. Standards, 5/-; Dwarfs 3/6 each.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) n. Hybrid Teas. Lady Dunleath (A. Dickson). Ivory-white, edged egg-yellow. Long petals, form of Betty; long firm pedicels, strong Tea fragrance. Good growth, leathery foliage. Forcing, garden and decoration rose.
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