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Book  (2007)  Page(s) 113.  
 
Caroline Goodrich (U.S.A. -1880) HP Syn. 'Climbing Général Jacqueminot' Vel. red
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 307.  
 
Goodrich, Caroline (HP) in America? ? ; glossy red, climbing habit = Cl. G. Jacquem.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 366.  
 
Jacqueminot, Climb. General (cl. HP) ? ? ; sport of above [General Jacqueminot]; climbing habit
Magazine  (Jun 1930)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Rose Grandparents, Studies in Rose-breeding. By Stephen F. Hamblin, Lexington, Mass.
Caroline Goodrich is a half-climbing form [of Général Jacqueminot]...
Book  (1923)  Page(s) 411.  
 
CAROLINE GOODRICH. Hybrid Perpetual.

Caroline Goodrich, Cl. CL. CAROLINE GOODRICH

NB: The American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature indicates accepted names with capital letters; the use of any names given in italics is discouraged.
Book  (1922)  Page(s) 169, 182.  
 
Official List of Roses Introduced in America
Compiled by CHARLES E. F. GERSDORFF
p.169. Caroline Goodrich, Hybrid Perpetual (America) Syn. Climbing General Jacqueminot

p. 182. Originators and Introducers Unknown.
Caroline Goodrich, Cl. H.P.
Website/Catalog  (1917)  Page(s) 74.  
 
Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses
These are the Roses which make such a glorious display in the warmer sections of the country, covering porches, pergolas and trellises with their handsome foliage and gorgeous flowers.  Those marked H. will be found hardy even in the coldest climate if given protection during the winter, while those marked M. H. are moderately hardy and especially valuable for open-ground culture south of Philadelphia and in California.
Caroline Goodrich.  Hardy. — Velvety crimson.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 30, 35.  
 
1.935 Caroline Goodrich Hybride Remontant... rouge velouté, vide Climbing General Jacqueminot

2.285 Climbing Général Jacqueminot Hybride Remontant... rouge velouté
Website/Catalog  (1889)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Caroline Goodrich.—This new hardy Climbing Rose has finely formed flowers, very double, and its fragrance is most delicious, the color is the same as that of the well-known Gen. Jacqueminot. It makes a growth of 12 to 15 feet in a season, flowers freely until fall, constant : also known as "Climbing General Jacqueminot." 15cents.
Website/Catalog  (1884)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Caroline Goodrich (Running General Jacqueminot). -- Large, compact flowers; borne in great profusion; color, rich velvety crimson; very showy and beautiful.
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