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'Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 763.  
 
Wrinch, Mrs. Rosalie (cl. HT) Brown 1915; light pink, medium size, lightly filled, cluster-flowered, climbing habit. Sangerhausen
Book  (1928)  Page(s) 243.  
 
J. S. Daniels. Rose Growing in the Cotswolds.
....Next to it [Paul's Scarlet Climber] is 'Miss Rosalie Wrinch, a climber that is difficult to establish, but which deserves to be better known and more widely utilised. In this old garden it is so ablaze with bloom as to actually command one's attention in spite of the attractions of her neighbour
Book  (1921)  Page(s) 53.  
 
H. R. Darlington. The Hybrid Teas of the Past Ten Years.
'Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch' (W. and J. Brown) is a vigorous Rose of climbing habit, producing stout stems armed with strong thorns, and useful for a fence or screen. it bears very large pink single flowers freely and is decidedly an acquisition.
Book  (1918)  
 
p140 J. R. Ramsbottom. Single Hybrid Tea Roses and Their Decorative Value.
'Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch' is a fine climbing single H.T. It is the result of a cross between 'Frau Karl Druschki' and 'Hugh Dickson'. The flowers are a delightful shade of pink, and withstand all weathers.

p148 Walter Easlea. 'Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch' has also become very popular, and deservedly so. There is a brilliancy and charm about the rose-coloured flowers, and they are excellent for decorative purposes.
Magazine  (1917)  Page(s) 485.  
 
Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch (W. and J. Brown, 1915) has large single and, at times, semi-double blooms of a rich shade of pink.
Magazine  (1916)  Page(s) 19.  
 
W. and J. Brown, Peterborough, featured their new pink single variety, Mrs. Rosalie Wrench, in a collection of much merit.
Magazine  (21 Jun 1913)  Page(s) 464.  
 
W. and J. Brown, Stamford, who set up their flowers in tall stands, and showed beautiful flowers of Liberty, Irish Elegance, and the single pillar variety Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch, of silvery rose colouring
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