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'Craigweil' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 179.  
 
Craigwell (HT) E. J. Hicks 1929; M. A. Chatenay X ? ; silvery cherry-pink, reverse darker, very double, fragrance 8/10, floriferous, long strong stems, growth 6/10, upright.
Book  (1934)  Page(s) 183.  
 
Craigweil. HT. (Hicks, 1929.) ARA, 1931. Just for the sake of record, Ontario reports that it has failed to make any impression.
Book  (1934)  Page(s) 278.  
 
Craigweil HT. (1929). Silvery cerise, reverse deep cerise pink; vigorous; dwarf, bedding; prune moderately; fragrant, free flowering.
Book  (1932)  Page(s) 155.  
 
H. Edland. Provincial Show, 1931.
....exhibitors, Mr. Elisha J. Hicks, of Hurst, Berks....competed for the Jubilee Trophy for a Group of Roses 30 feet long. ....proved successful with a really fine display, the stand combining quality of bloom, together with artistic arrangement. ....[included] Craigwell, also a pink coloured variety.
Book  (1931)  Page(s) 231.  
 
New Roses of the World.
Craigweil HT. (Elisha J. Hicks, 1929) . Seedling from 'Mme. Abel Chatenay'. Flower double, full, fragrant, opens well, silvery cerise-pink, reverse deep cerise-pink, borne on long, strong stem. Growth vigorous, upright; free bloomer.
Magazine  (1929)  
 
Mr. Elisha J. Hicks arranged a very attractive exhibit in the form of mounds of Polyantha Roses, such as Golden ... of such lovely sorts as Dame E. Helen, Craigwell, Golden Gleam, Sunningdale, Mrs. Henry Moree and Charles P. Kilham.
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