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'Philomene Pollaert' rose References
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 177.  
 
Philomene Pollaert. Hybrid Tea. (L. H. Pollaert, 1925.) General MacArthur seedling X Old Gold. Double, intensely fragrant, crimson with orange tints.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 571.  
 
Pollaert, Philomene (HT) Pollaert 1925; seedling of MacArthur X Old Gold; crimson, orange shading, large, double, fine form, fragrance 7/10, floriferous, growth 6/10
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Recent Introductions and Rare Varieties
Philomene Pollaert. Hybrid Tea. (L. H. Pollaert, 1925.) The flowers are beautiful crimson with orange tints, of good size, full and well formed. Growth is vigorous and free, with leather-like foliage, free from disease. Very sweetly scented.
Said to be a seedling of General MacArthur X Old Gold. It seems much like a dark pink Tea Rose, and we believe it will be especially welcomed in the Southern States, whereTea Roses and Tea-like Hybrid Teas do best. $2.50 each.
Website/Catalog  (1926)  Page(s) 30.  
 
New Roses for 1926. Philomene Pollaert (HT. L. H. Pollaert) This new rose is the issue of 'General McArthur' and 'Old Gold'. The flowers are beautiful crimson with orange, are of good size, full and well formed. Growth is vigorous and free, with leather-like foliage; free from disease. Very sweetly scented. It has received two certificates of merit, and is very highly spoken of by leading rose growers. 4/- each. Recommended,
Website/Catalog  (1925)  Page(s) 4.  
 
PHILOMèNE POLLAERT, H.T., 1924, a well-growing and floriferous rose, with red blooms, somewhat smaller than General Mac. Arthur; a good asset.
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