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'Miss Clipper' rose References
Book  (1949)  Page(s) 42.  
 
Dr. A. S. Thomas.  Let Us Take Stock - Old and New
Miss Clipper  (1 plant, 2 years; 4 plants, 1 year). A very attractive soft salmon bloom of large size but loose decorative form. Colour fades quickly in the garden. May become a favourite for floral art work. Petals do not reflex. Excellent growth.
Website/Catalog  (1949)  Page(s) 8.  
 
Novelty Roses 1949. Miss Clipper (HT. Lammerts 1942) Long, slender buds opening to pale salmon pink shaded orange and yellow. A large chemical corporation in U.S.A., searching for the rose which would produce the finest essential oil for perfume, selected 'Miss Clipper' as the best for their purpose. The plants have a tall, slender growth.  40 petals, good  grower ('Angele Pernet' x 'President H. Hoover'.) 10/6 each.
 
Book  (1943)  Page(s) 14.  
 
R. Marion Hatton.  The World's New Roses. 
Armstrong has three of Dr. Lammert's originations for this year— Copper Nugget, Miss Clipper and Times Square.
The plants I saw of Miss Clipper were miserable, so judging was impossible, but the few flowers seen were 3 1/2 inch saucers of warm pink, with yellow bases; only twenty-three petals. A wonderful exotic fragrance made one want to see good plants of this.
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