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'Climbing Wootton' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 569.  
 
Souv. of Wootton, Cl. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Butle 1899. [mr]
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 762.  
 
Wootton, Climb. Souv. of (cl. HT) Ding. & Con. and Butler 1899; sport; climbing habit.
Book  (1917)  Page(s) 120.  
 
"A Partial List of Roses Introduced in America"
Climbing Wootton, H.T. (Thos. Butler, 1899.) Sport
Book  (1916)  Page(s) 84.  
 
[Recommended] For the South Atlantic and Gulf States: Climbers ...Souv. of Wootton, Climbing
Website/Catalog  (1913)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses.
Climbing Wootton
The foliage of the Climbing Wootton Rose is large and heavy and is resistant to insect attacks. The blossoms are bright red, passing to violet-crimson, and are richly shaded. The flowers are beautiful, large and full, and are produced continuously and profusely. The buds are well shaped and desirable from the time the first tint of color shows until they expand into the full-blown flower. The plant is of strong and rapid growth, easily making 10 feet in a single season, and covering the supporting trellis or veranda with a glorious mantle of rich foliage and brilliantly colored flowers.
Website/Catalog  (1911)  Page(s) 27.  
 
Climbers. Climbing Souvenir du Wootten. Bright red, large and full.
Website/Catalog  (1910)  Page(s) 28.  
 
The Ever-blooming Climbing Roses.
Climbing Roses are of great utility in beautifying porches, fences, arbors, etc.
Price: 30 cents each; $2.50 per 12; $30.00 per 100.
Climbing Wooton [sic].  A sport from Souvenir de Wooton, and is identical with it, except that it is a strong grower; blooms in great profusion; color, bright magenta, passing to a violet crimson.
Website/Catalog  (1910)  Page(s) 62.  Includes photo(s).
 
NEW HARDY EVERBLOOMING CRIMSON CLIMBING ROSE
Climbing Wootton is perfectly hardy, grows with good vigor, blooms continuously, and produces superb flowers- perfect in beauty and fragrance. It must be classed with the very best of the climbing kinds. If it were fair to say that any one Rose is more beautiful than another, we should be tempted to make the statement of Climbing Wootton. A strong and rampant climber growing in one season to a height of 10 to 15 feet, with large and heavy insect-proof foliage, it produces superbly formed flowers in wonderful profusion. They are bright and magenta-red, passing to violet-crimson,richly shaded. The large, full and regular flowers have thick and leathery petals, most pleasingly scented. The buds are always beautiful.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 193, 306.  
 
Page 193: Climbing Wootton introduced between 1874 and 1902
Page 306: Climbing Souvenir de Wootton; a very vigorous growing form of this excellent, free blooming rosy red Rose.
Website/Catalog  (1907)  Page(s) 81.  
 
Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses.
Climbing Wootton. Deep crimson; richly perfumed. Flowers large and double, blossoming throughout the summer.
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