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'Duc of Edinburgh' rose References
Article (magazine)  (Dec 1951)  Page(s) 208.  
 
Duke of Edinburgh Description... velvety bright crimson shading deep maroon...
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 17.  
 
Bush Roses
Duke of Edinburgh (Hybrid Perpetual)... Scarlet vermilion. Very highly perfumed. Introduced 1868.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 231.  
 
of Edinburgh, Duke (HP) G. Paul 1868; Jacqueminot X ? ; bright vermilion-scarlet, shaded carmine, reverse lilac-amaranth, large, double, globular, high-centered, drooping, solitary or up to 3, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, short strong stems, light green foliage, growth 7/10, climbing, hardy. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1924)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Duke of Edimbourg.- Fl. rouge vermillon ombré de carmin. Arb. très vigoureux  et florifère, issu de 'G. Jacqueminot'.

[no longer listed in the 1926 catalogue]
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 39.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses. (5) Duke Of Edinburgh (Paul & Son). l. Rich crimson scarlet, shaded maroon. Free flowering.
Website/Catalog  (1921)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Roses.
Duke of Edinburgh, scarlet-crimson; class: Hybrid Perpetual; habit of growth: very vigorous.
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses.
Duke of Edinburgh, Paul & Son, 1868, very vigorous. Vivid scarlet vermilion, large, full.
Website/Catalog  (1913)  Page(s) 15.  Includes photo(s).
 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses.
Duke of Edinburgh
Where one desires an early-blooming Rose, the Duke of Edinburgh can be safely recommended. It is of the most cheerful vermilion, shaded with maroon or scarlet, and comes as a relief from the duller vegetation of spring. The blooms appear just at the season when one appreciates a flower of intensity, after the milder blossoms of the early borders and beds have been in evidence for a few days. It flowers freely at the beginning of the season, but not so profusely later on. The blooms are large and fragrant, with an uneven, reckless appearance that is pleasing. The plant grows rapidly and the shoots are sturdy and compact. This variety is especially noted for hardiness, and combats the cold of winter and the changeable weather of spring with an earnestess that lends an impetus to its hastened blossoming.
Website/Catalog  (1911)  Page(s) 24.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses Duke of Edinburgh. Rich crimson scarlet, shaded maroon.
Magazine  (1911)  
 
The Parentage of Roses.
The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it...
Duke of Edinburgh... Hybrid Perpetual, W. Paul, 1868, Seedling General Jacqueminot
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