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'Lady Maureen Stuart' rose Reviews & Comments
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13 DEC 21 by
Singularly Beautiful Roses
Please include alternate spelling 'Lady Maureen Stuart.' re: The Gardener's Chronicle, July 10, 1920, p. 24.
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#1 of 3 posted
13 DEC 21 by
Patricia Routley
Added. I note that ‘Lady Margaret Stewart’ also has a synonym of ‘Lady Margaret Stuart’. It seems a waste not to add the main points of the reference Stephen.
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#2 of 3 posted
13 DEC 21 by
Singularly Beautiful Roses
"Lady Maureen Stuart - A neatly shaped and compact blooming H. T. variety. It appears to be capable of producing blooms of full exhibition size, but is a trifle short in the petal. The colour is vivid cherry-red, almost scarlet; foliage is dark and clean; blooms deliciously fragrant; shown by Messrs. Alex. Dickson and Sons."
The Gardener's Chronicle, July 10, 1920, p. 24.
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#3 of 3 posted
13 DEC 21 by
Patricia Routley
Reference added. Thank you.
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18 JUL 17 by
Patricia Routley
1924 Hazlewood Bros. p31. 'C. V. Haworth' , We consider Lady Maureen Stewart superior, as it has richer perfume and is freer in bloom.
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