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'Climbing Belle Siebrecht' rose References
Magazine  (Mar 1922)  Page(s) 309.  
 
[From "Rosiers grimpants Hybrides de thés, Thés et Noisette", by W. Easlea Danecroft, Seigh-on-Sea.]
Quelques variétés telle Climbing Mrs W. J. Grant, peuvent avoir des branches plutôt raides, mais peuvent être enlacées autour du pylône, même légèrement.
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 22.  
 
'Mrs. W. J. Grant' ..... The dwarf is a poor grower, and best results are gained by planting the so-called climber and treating as a dwarf.
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 37.  
 
Climbing Roses. (25) Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant (HT) (Paul & Son) 5. This is not satisfactory as a climber; generally grown as a dwarf. (Syn. ‘Climbing Belle Siebrecht’.)
Website/Catalog  (1921)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Roses.
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant, salmon-pink; class: Hybrid Tea; habit of growth: very vigorous.
Book  (1921)  Page(s) 94.  
 
Pillar Roses
I give a list, necessarily a very inadequate one, of climbing roses of special merit for pillars.
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant. Hybrid Tea. Bright rose. Large blooming.
Book  (1917)  Page(s) 26.  
 
Roses Worth While for Everybody by George C. Thomas, Jr.
For climbing roses in the South, while the Wichuraiana and hardy Climbers will do well, their blooming season is so short compared with other roses which may be grown that they are not recommended.
There are so many well-known Climbing Teas, Noisettes, and Climbing Hybrid Teas which give good results and from which bloom may be expected during the entire growing season, that it is not considered advisable to recommend as yet some of the newer European introductions of supposedly hardy roses which are put out as being of everblooming habit.
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Imperial pink; medium to large and good form; blooms fairly well in the spring with scattering blooms in the summer and autumn.
(1917)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Belle Siebrecht. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Pink blooms of large size; possesses a delicate, sweet perfume. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100.
(1917)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Large flowers, rare soft pink. The canes are strong, vigorous growers and prolific bloomers. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100.
Book  (Apr 1915)  Page(s) 70.  
 
Climbing Mrs. W.J. Grant Hybrid Tea. William Paul & Son, 1899. Description... Imperial pink... requires heavy winter protection...
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Climbing Roses for Conservatory.
For conservatory climbing we can supply strong plants specially grown for this purpose. The undernoted varieties can be supplied in pots, strong plants 6-ft to 14-ft. long.
7-inch Pots, 3/6. 8-inch Pots, 5/- to 7/6.
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant, imperial pink.
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