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'Bonnie Jean' rose References
Magazine (Mar 1942) Page(s) 75. Single Hybrid Tea Roses. [...] Dainty Bess and Bonnie Jean are two very pretty English girls. [...] Bonnie Jean is only eight years old. The bloom is a lustrous, ruddy pink, an orange-cerise, perhaps, a healthy, vivacious color. In the center the shanks of the petals form a silvery white star. Stamens are ivory, anthers yellow. In the very center is the sharp accent of a red disc punctured by red pistils. This accent of red brings to mind our native rose, Rosa Carolina, deep pink with red pistils; a bonnie rose, too.
Book (1940) Page(s) 11, 24. Page 11: W.E.B. Archer & Daughter, Sellindge, Ashford, Kent, England. ['Bonnie Jean'] Page 24: Bonnie Jean Hybrid Tea. (Archer, 1933)... carmine-cerise, shading white at base...
Book (1937) Page(s) 125. Bertram Park. ....'Ellen Willmott'...is a recent success, and also 'Bonny Jean', a deeper pink.
Book (1936) Page(s) 370. Jean, Bonnie (HT) Archer 1932; cherry-carmine, base white, fades to pale pink, large, single, fragrance 5710, growth 6/10.
Book (1936) Includes photo(s). p32 Colour photo. ‘Bonnie Jean’ (HT). Raised by W. E. B. Archer & Daughter, Sellindge, kent.
p301 W. E. B. Archer & Daughter advertisement 1933. Hybrid Tea. ‘Bonnie Jean’.
Book (1935) p249 J. Fraser. The Great Summer Rose Show. ….Miss Archer was third with a pretty arrangement of the single Rose ‘Bonnie Jean’.
p296 W. E. B. Archer & Daughter advertisement 1933. ‘Bonny Jean’. ….
Book (1934) Page(s) 298. W. E. B. Archer & Daughter advertisement New Varieties, 1933. ‘Bonnie Jean’. ….
Book (1933) Page(s) 273. W. E. B. Archer & Daughter advertisement. New varieties. ‘Bonny Jean’. HT. Large single carmine cerise blooms shading to white at base of petals. The golden pollen against the white gives a rather unique effect. The blooms are carried singly on firm stems. Sweetly scented; vigorous. Autumn, 1933.
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