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'Waltham Rambler' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 747. Waltham rambler (multiflora) W. Paul 1903; tender pink, center paler, glossy yellow stamens, small, single, in clusters of 15-50, once-blooming, free-blooming, dense foliage, growth 8/10, climbing, 3 m. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 57. Hardy Climbing Roses Waltham Rambler. Hybrid Multiflora. (W. Paul & Son, 1903.) Single pink flowers with lighter centers and golden stamens, freely produced in clusters by strong climbing plants. Midseason to late. A charming and unusually good Multiflora climber. Not well known in this country and quite different from the more common type of climber.
Website/Catalog (1922) Page(s) 41. Single Flowered Climbing Roses. Waltham Rambler, (Multiflora), large pyramidal trusses of rosy pink flowers, fine for pillars, arches and bowers.
Website/Catalog (1911) Page(s) 30. Climbing Polyantha, Wichuriana, and Their Hybrids. Waltham Rambler. Deep rosy pink, borne in clusters
Book (1910) Page(s) 261. Waltham Rambler (William Paul & Son) [Multiflora]; flowers rosy pink, slightly paler in the centre, showing clearly the yellow stamens. It is in the way of 'Leuchtstern', but differs from the latter in respect of its much more vigorous growth; its larger panicles of blossom, and the deeper tint of colour of the flowers. The flowers, like those of 'Crimson Rambler' and other varieties of this group, last a long time in perfection, greatly excelling in this respect the single flowering species and varieties of Roses which bloom in early summer, and whose effect in the garden is so fugitive.
Book (1907) Page(s) 458. ON THE DERIVATION OF SOME RECENT VARIETIES OF ROSES. By ARTHUR WILLIAM PAUL. 'Waltham Rambler' -- from naturally fertilised seed; single flowers, pink with white eye.
Magazine (Aug 1906) Page(s) 319. Rosiers pour former des haies. — Rosiers multiflores non remontants, très vigoureux et rustiques. — 1° Pour haies élevées : Crimson Rambler, Aglaïa, Euphrosine, Leuchtstern, Paul's Carmine Pillar, Queen Alexandra, Waltham Rambler, White Dawson. ....Le numéro 1 est à conseiller pour nos régions et celles septentrionales ; les variétés qui le composent sont toutes très rustiques et résistent aux hivers rigoureux.
Booklet (1904) Page(s) 8. New Climbers. Waltham Rambler (Poly), (W. Paul & Son, 1902). Pale rosy-pink, fading to creamy-white; large trusses of single flowers; very vigorous in growth.
Website/Catalog (1904) Page(s) 117. Novelties For 1904. Waltham Rambler (Polyantha). A multiflora rose, producing extra large panicles of single flowers deep rosy pink with pale centres. It is of a very vigorous rambling growth and absolutely hardy. This should prove [illegible]....roses on account of the lasting qualities...[illegible].
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