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'Poulsen's Bedder' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 464. Floribunda, light pink, 1948, ('Poulsen's Grupperose'); 'Orléans Rose' x 'Talisman'; Poulsen, S.; Poulsen; McGredy, 1948; C-P, 1952. Flowers clear pink, semi-double, large (3 in.) blooms in trusses; slightly fragrant; foliage bronze; vigorous, upright growth.
Book (1955) Page(s) 112. 'Poulsen's Bedder' (Hedge). Hybrid polyantha. One of the very best tall polyanthas. Healthy, hardy and prolific. Blooms continuously from July to late November, never in exceptionally large clusters, but is always in flower, and lasts beautifully in vases. The colour is a lovely pink with a slightly yellowish tone. Semi-double and of medium size. Medium fragrance. Tall.
Book (1953) Page(s) 66. Poulsen's Bedder - 21
Book (1950) p26. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1950. Poulsen's Bedder Hybrid polyantha. (Poulsen, 1948) Very attractive, bright, rosy pink semi-double blooms in clusters borne right through the season. Keeps the colour very well here.
p48. C. H. Isaac. The Hybrid Polyantha Roses. Ten Outstanding Hybrid Polyantha Roses. Poulsen's Bedder. Lovely rosy pink of splendid habit. All through the summer the perpetual forming buds and flowers give a wonderful display and when the last blooms on a cluster are finishing the first buds are opening on other shoots.
Website/Catalog (1950) Page(s) 6. Novelty Roses 1950. Poulsen's Bedder (Hyb. Poly.) (Poulsen, 1947). Bright rosy pink, semi-double blooms produced on ideal plants for display and flowering right through the season. A very good variety, very attractive and keeps colour well. 3/6 each.
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