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'Pride of Hurst' rose References
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Website/Catalog (2004) Page(s) 75. Pride of Hurst Polyantha. Pink blend. Hicks. 1926
Book (1996) Page(s) 113. Pride of Hurst. (Sport of 'Coral Cluster'). Hicks. USA 1926. Polyantha. Coral pink. (Available from: ) Hedgerow, Reliable.
Book (Nov 1993) p56. 'Conchita' is a lightly double soft salmon-apricot Polyantha that deserves to be more widely grown. It was produced in 1935 by De Ruiter, who also produced 'Gloria Mundi' which has round flowers of rich orange. Another in this colour range is Pride of Hurst which has rosettes of light salmon.
p103. Pride of Hurst with its pretty soft salmon rosettes.... are varieties which like all Polyanthas, are constantly in flower.
Book (1986) Page(s) 132. Includes photo(s). p128 Pride of Hurst. [Full page photo]. p132 [small photo]. p132 ‘Pride of Hurst’ 1926) A very pretty colour sport of ‘Coral Cluster’ that is very popular today. Very double, small rosette-type flowers are salmon-pink fading to blush and white.
Website/Catalog (1961) Page(s) 43. Pride of Hurst. A fine double soft pink, of dwarf growth.
Book (1958) Page(s) 309. Pride of Hurst. Pol. (Hicks, '26.) Small, very dbl., coral-pink sport of Coral Cluster.
Magazine (Jun 1948) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 13-14. [From "Classification et Création des Roses Polyantha", by Dr. Walter E. Lammerts, translated from the ARS Annual 1947] Une série vraiment remarquable de sports a été produite par Orléans Rose, et certaines de ces roses ont, à leur tour, donné des sports. La liste de ces sports, établie par ordre chronologique, est la suivante : ORLEANS ROSE (1909), rose vif, cramoisi, centre blanc. 2° Coral Cluster (1920) — rose corail. Sports de Coral Cluster : a) Pride of Hurst (1926), rose corail, fleurs petites, très doubles.
...Du point de vue génétique, cette liste de 24 sports de Orléans Rose est intéressante : 2° Par la variation de grandeur de la fleur et de son degré de duplicative, Pride of Hurst étant à fleur petite et très double, tandis que Julia Anne Bostick est à fleur simple.
Book (1947) Page(s) 221. Pride of Hurst . (polyantha pompon) has clusters of very small, very double flowers of coral-pink, on vigorous plants of moderate height with rich green glossy foliage. Hicks. 1926. Deciduous. medium growth. Not fragrant. Bedding, Garden specimen June-September. Hardy.
Website/Catalog (1945) Page(s) 23. Pride of Hurst. A fine double sport from ‘Coral Cluster’. An excellent addition to the Polyantha class, being a lovely shade of soft pink. Medium.
Website/Catalog (1939) Page(s) 39. Pride of Hurst (Dwf Poly). E. J. Hicks, 1926). A fine double sport from ‘Coral Cluster’. An excellent addition to the Polyantha class being a lovely shade of soft pink. 5/- each. Pretty colour but fades too quickly.
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