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'Breeze Hill' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Rosa Wichurana. Breeze Hill (Dr. W. v. Fleet 27) Hybrid Wichurana. Wonderful climber. Enormously large blooms, in large clusters, cream-yellow, shaded salmon-pink
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 78.  
 
Large-bloomed hybrid wichuranas....Breeze Hill, 1926 (Van Fleet): Bud large, ovoid, slightly darker as a bloom; this is 7,5 cm across, double, cupped, lasting, moderately fragrant, deep cream-yellow with salmon-pink shading, later lighter, solitary or up to seven on medium-length stalk. Sufficient foliage, medium size, deep green, leathery, quite healthy. Strongly armed. Growth with strong canes, moderately climbing, bushy. Blooms floriferously from mid June to beginning of July. R. Wichuraiana x Beauté de Lyon.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 105.  
 
Breeze Hill (hybrid wichurana) Dr. van Fleet 1926; R. Wich. X Beauté de Lyon; flesh-colour to cream, shaded apricot, center pink, 8 cm., well double, cup form, lasting, solitary to small clusters, fragrance 4/10, floriferous, slight repeat in September, many prickles, medium size leathery foliage, growth 5/10, upright, bushy. Sangerhausen
Book  (1934)  Page(s) 269.  
 
Breeze Hill (H. Wich.), 1927.- Cream tinted pink and salmon; very vigorous; prune lightly; very large, very double flowers.
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 91.  
 
The rose which later was introduced as Breeze Hill carried the number WP-1, the W is Wichuraiana, the P is Pernetiana, and the parentage given for that rose was R. wichuraiana x Beauté de Lyon, although another plant of the same variety was given the parentage of R. wichuraiana X Duchess of Wellington by the Doctor himself. Breeze Hill shows characteristics remarkably like those of R. soulieana, and if it is a hybrid of WS-18 X some Pernetiana or other rose, to Dr. Van Fleet should go the creditof orginating a new series of climbers based upon R. soulieana.
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 165.  
 
Breeze Hill. Dr. W. Van Fleet, 1926. Remarkable for its huge, very double, pale salmon flowers, flushed lightly with orange and buff, fading to almost white as they mature. The plant has enormous vigor, with small, hard foliage so unlike Wichuraiana hybrids that the influence of R. soulieana is suspected.
Book  (1930)  Page(s) 53.  
 
According to climate, either hardy or tender varieties are used, but one should be judicious in the selection of varieties, as some, such as Dr. Van Fleet, Silver Moon, American Pillar, Breeze Hill, are too stiff and coarse, the ramblers take the rope better, thus being of a more graceful effect.
Magazine  (May 1929)  Page(s) 64.  
 
Breezee Hill [sic] (Dr W. van Fleet, 1927), Wichuraïana x Beauté de Lyon, fleur énorme sur des thyrses immenses, jaune crème teinté rose et saumon.
Magazine  (May 1929)  Page(s) 61.  
 
Puisque je parlais de la grandeur des fleurs, voisi une nouveauté de 1927 : Breezee Hill, du Dr W. Van Fleet, Wichuraïana X Beauté de Lyon, dont les fleurs atteignent plus de 10 centimètres.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 29.  
 
New Roses 1929
Breeze Hill (Wich.) (Dr. W. Van Fleet, 1927). Very large and very double flowers, deep cream with tints of pink and salmon produced in large clusters. Very vigorous and healthy; can be described as a hardy and glorified 'Glorie de Dijon.' 5/- each.
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