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'Peter Pan' rose References
Newsletter (1995) Page(s) 19. ‘Peter Pan’. HT. 1935. G. Knight & Sons.
Book (1968) Page(s) 113. Mr. Clifford R. Knight [awarded the] T. A. Stewart Memorial Award, 1967 .... his best known registered seedlings include.... and ‘Peter Pan’.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 12. Peter Pan - Dark velvety crimson long buds opening to good sized blooms carried well on strong stems. Is a strong healthy grower and free flowering.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 36. PETER PAN - Rich dark velvety crimson, in cool weather much darker; bud long and bloom of good size on long strong stems, freely produced. It is a strong healthy grower. It originated from seed on our Rose Farm, where it has been well tried out, and we consider it amongst the very best free blooming hardy dark red roses for general use.
Website/Catalog (1936) Page(s) 47. New Roses 1935. Peter Pan (HT) (G. Knight & Sons 1935). F3. Appears to be a seedling from ‘Etoile de Hollande’ and very variable in colour, ranging from bright red to dark crimson. The flowers are double and carry a rich, sweet fragrance. There is another variety of this name sent out in England. Everywhere. 2/- each.
Book (1935) Page(s) 100. ‘Peter Pan’ HT. (G. Knight and Sons), 1935—Rich, dark velvety crimson, in cool weather much darker; bud long and blooms and blooms of good size on long, strong stems, freely produced. A strong, healthy grower.
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