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'James Ferguson' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 256. Ferguson, James (?) Ferguson 1910; sport of Testout; soft pink, double, fine form.
Book (1922) Page(s) 393. A Dsecriptive List of Roses in Commerce. James Ferguson (Hybrid Tea): -- Flower silvery pink, large, bold, and excellent form, petals of great substance, very free. Growth vigorous.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 19. Hybrid Tea Roses. James Ferguson, Wm. Ferguson, 1911, vigorous. A distinct sport from "Caroline Testout"; colour silvery pink, back of petals darker than the front.
Book (1914) Page(s) 77. James Ferguson (Hybrid Tea), W. Ferguson, 1911. — Pale pink. — A sport from "Caroline Testout".
Magazine (17 Jun 1911) Page(s) 290. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... James Fergusson [sic?]... Hybrid Tea, Fergusson, 1910, Sport Caroline Testout
Magazine (Dec 1910) Page(s) 123. Englische Preis-Rosen. (Übersetzt von P. Lambert.) Züchter: W. Ferguson. James Ferguson. Zartrosa, gefüllt und gut gebaut. (Silberne Medaille.)
Magazine (Nov 1910) Page(s) 165. Roses récompensées par la Société Nationale des Rosiéristes Anglais en 1910. James Fergusson. Obtenteur, J. Fergusson. Un sport de Madame Caroline Testout, mais ayant le coloris de La Tosca.
Translation: Prize-winning roses from the National Society of English Rose-growers in 1910. James Fergusson. Breeder, J. Fergusson. A sport of Madame Caroline Testout, but having the coloring of La Tosca
Magazine (22 Oct 1910) Page(s) 524. Includes photo(s). New Rose Mrs. James Ferguson [sic]. Among the new Roses that received recognition from the judges at the National Rose Society's autumn show this year, none was more admired than Mrs. James Ferguson, a Hybrid Tea of rare beauty. As will be seen by the accompanying illustration, the flower is of that conical shape with reflexed petals that finds so much favour at the present time. The colour is a delicate shade of pink, resembling somewhat in this respect the well-known La Tosca. It was shown by Mr. James Ferguson, Dunfermline, and received a silver-gilt medal.
Magazine (17 Sep 1910) Page(s) 468. Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society. New Plants. Rose J. Ferguson. -- A sport from Hybrid Tea Caroline Testout. From Mr. W. Ferguson, Dunfermline. Our correspondent was unable to find this Rose to describe it.
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