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'Climbing Lady Sylvia' rose References
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 133.  
 
Climbing Lady Sylvia   (HT)  Fragrant. Habit 6. As the blooms are close in resemblance to Madam Butterfly in its rich and delicate shell pink to apricot tonings, the value of this splendid climber is apparent. Very fragrant.
Website/Catalog  (1947)  Page(s) 43.  
 
General List.  Climbing roses. Climbing Lady Sylvia  (HT.  Stuart Low & Co. 1933) F. 6.....very fragrant.  E. 
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 56.  
 
Climbing Roses for Conservatory
For Conservatory climbing we can supply strong plants specially grown for this purpose. The undernoted varieties can be supplied in pots, strong plants with long shoots.
Climbing Lady Sylvia, colour as normal type.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 52.  
 
Climbing Section
Climbing Lady Sylvia (Hybrid Tea)... A vigorous climbing and very floriferous sport from "Lady Sylvia". 
Website/Catalog  (1936)  Page(s) 45.  
 
New Roses 1935.  Climbing Lady Sylvia  Clb. HT.  (Stuart Low & Co. 1933) F. 6.  Blooms at present closely resemble 'Madame Butterfly' but are a consistently good shell-pink colour.  E. 
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 691.  
 
Sylvia, Climb. Lady (cl. HT) Stevens 1933 and Low 1935; sport of above [Lady Sylvia]; climbing habit. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1935)  Page(s) 37.  
 
New Roses 1935.  Climbing Lady Sylvia  (Clb. HT.  Stuart Low & Co. 1933) A climbing sport of the well-known dwarf variety which in its turn is a sport from 'Madame Butterfly'. It has the same shape as the parent plant, but the blooms are shell pink suffused with apricot, and are considered by some to be superior to 'Madame Butterfly'. 4/- each. 
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