Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 425. Miriam Hybrid Tea. Pemberton, 1919. The author cites information from different sources... capucine...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 382. Miriam Hybrid Tea, medium yellow, 1919, Pemberton. Description.
Book (1990) Page(s) 112. Miriam [Griffiths lists this one under Hybrid Musk.]... The flowers are freely produced, double, lightly scented, and orange-yellow.
Book (1936) Page(s) 482. Miriam (HT or moschata) Pemberton 1919; cress-yellow to deep orange-salmon, fades to lighter, large, double, globular to cupped, high-centered, to 2-4, lasting, fragrance 3/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 6/10, upright, hardy. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 15. Rosa Pernetiana....Mirriam, 1919, nasturtium-red, mediocre growth
Website/Catalog (1924) Page(s) 24. The following sorts contain a few of medium quality and many quite unsuitable. They are therefore "discarded." Miriam
Book (1920) Page(s) 321. Miriam (H.T. Pemberton, 1919.- Capucine-yellow, distinct.- Vigorous.- Garden, pot.- Good in autumn.- (Prune moderately hard.)
Book (1920) Includes photo(s). p122. Rev. Joseph Jacob. The Show in Regent's Park, 1919. Two varieties received the coveted Gold (1) Miriam, a delightful rosy apricot Hybrid Tea, raised by the Rev. J. H. Pemberton. its very best and freshest no one need wish for a more charming Rose, but I would like to see it growing, quite unshaded, before I would vote for a Gold. Will that delightful colour stand the sun?
p149. Editor. New Roses of 1819. Gold Medal awarded to: Miriam, H.T. (Rev. J. H. Pemberton). I am glad to see this successful raiser turn his attention from the Hybrid Musks to the H.T.'s, and with Miriam he has made a good start. The blooms of this Rose are large, full, and of somewhat globular form, perhaps at times large enough for exhibition. The half open buds are very shapely; it is then the Rose is seen at its best.. The colour is' a deep orange salmon, becoming lighter as the bloom expands. The growth is vigorous and upright. Slightly fragrant, it is an ideal bedding Rose. The raiser has shown it well, right through the season. In commerce.
Book (1920) Page(s) 200. Includes photo(s). Advertisement. Pemberton’s Roses. New seedling roses of 1919. Miriam. " (Hybrid Tea). Colour nasturtium, distinct. Free flowering from early summer until late in autumn. Gold Medal N.R.S. 1919. (See illustration page 149).
Book (1919) Page(s) 167. Pemberton's advertisement. New Seedling Roses for distribution in Autumn, 1919. Miriam (Hybrid Tea). Colour capucine, distinct. Form globular, flowers carried erect. Foliage waxy, not liable to mildew. Growth compact, suitable for bedding and specimen blooms. Free flowering from early summer until late in autumn.
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