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'Goldfinch' rose References
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 19. Goldfinch (Rambler) One of the less vigorous of its race. A mixture of golden-yellow and primrose with richly coloured anthers. Scented and very free flowering. Fine foliage. 1907. Shade tolerant (S) 8 x 5’.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 11. Once-blooming climbers. Goldfinch (Multiflora) G. Paul and Son 08). In clusters of 2-3, semi-double, pale orange with violet, buds deep golden-yellow, early.
Book (1936) Page(s) 305. Goldfinch (multiflora) G. Paul 1908; Helene X ?; dark yellow to pale orange, shaded violet, fades to cream-white, 4 cm., semi-double, flat, in clusters of 25, fragrance 5/10 (characteristical), floriferous, thornless, growth 8/10, climbing, 3 m. Sangerhausen
Book (1930) Page(s) 394. Goldfinch. (Paul & Sons 1908.) Semi-double, light orange, passing to whitish yellow, in trusses of 20 to 30.
Magazine (Jun 1929) Page(s) 71. Goldfinch (G. Paul, 1907), semis d'Hélène, fleur semi-double, orange, pâle violacé, passant au blanc crème.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 51. Hardy Climbing Roses Goldfinch. Hybrid Multiflora. (Paul & Sons, 1907.) Slender, deep yellow buds, opening to clusters of fairly large creamy flowers with bright yellow centers; well shaped and fragrant; abundantly produced. Very strong growth, with few thorns and small foliage. Early, flowering through four weeks. The hardiest near-yellow climber; and better for the North than Emily Gray which is truly yellow, although not so resistant to cold.
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 91. Climbers....Goldfink, deep yellow, later whitish yellow. 1 piece M 1.- 10 pieces M 8.-, 100 pieces M 65.-
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 91. Climbers....Goldfink, deep yellow, later whitish yellow. 1 piece M 1.- 10 pieces M 8.-, 100 pieces M 65.-
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 81. Goldfinsch. Semi-double, ochre-yellow
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 13. GOLDFINCH, yellow, does not rebloom
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