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Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 430. Panama Hybrid Tea, flesh edged lighter, 1913, 'Frau Karl Druschki' x Seedling (pink); Cook, J...
Book (1936) Page(s) 539. Panama (HT) J. Cook 1914; Druschki X ? pink seedling; soft flesh-pink, edges lighter, large, double, globular-cupped, lasting, solitary, fragrance 4/10, continuous bloom, glossy light green foliage, growth 6/10, upright.
Magazine (Mar 1922) Page(s) 18. "New Roses for the Garden" by Charles E. F. Gersdorff Pale to Light Pinks. Selections in this group include... Panama by John Cook, 1913 [...] Panama is a good steady bloomer; growth bushy; blooms are not very full, a light pink with distinct silky finish.
Book (1917) Page(s) 107. New Introductions and Special Classes Panama; Hybrid Tea; J. Cook, 1916. Rich peachy pink, inside of petals creamy white. A rose well spoken of, but not yet thoroughlytested outside and therefore cannot be recommended as an all-round rose. Plants tested by J. N. Richardson, Baltimore, planted May, 1916, gave twenty-six blooms throughout the season.
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