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Collins Guide to Roses (3rd ed. 1959)
(1959)  Page(s) 69.  
 
'Apricot Queen'. Howard & Smith, 1940. 'Mrs. J. D. Eisele' x 'Glowing Sunset'. Salmon-pink to orange at base; long-pointed, large and full, 45 petals. Leathery foliage; vigorous and bushy. An excellent and popular rose in America, but not grown much in England. A.AR.S.
(1959)  Page(s) 76.  
 
Daily Mail Scented. Archer, 1929. ‘Chateau de Clos Vougeot’ x ‘K. of K.’. Deep velvety-red, of variable quality; fragrant; moderately vigorous. Liable to mildew.
(1959)  Page(s) 165.  
 
'Easlea’s Golden Rambler'. Easlea, 1932. Yellow with crimson shadings; large and full; well formed in the young flowers; small clusters, with abundant olive green foliage; summer flowering. For pillars and pergolas.
(1959)  Page(s) 80.  
 
‘Elizabeth of York’. Dobbie, 1928. Cerise-pink; medium-sized and rather thin, 28 petals, very fragrant and exceptionally free-flowering; very vigorous. Lightly pruned will make a large decorative bush or shrub.
(1959)  Page(s) 80.  
 
'Elli Knab'. Kordes, 1934. Cathrine Kordes x W. E. Chaplin. Deep pink with reverse pale pink, heavily veined, well formed, large; vigorous growth.
 
(1959)  Page(s) 81.  
 
Eulalia. Verschuren-Pechtold, 1934. Pink with lighter shadings; very large, fragrant. Vigorous.
(1959)  Page(s) 81.  
 
‘Everest’ Easlea, 1927. ‘Candeur Lyonnaise’ x ‘Mme. Christie Martel’. Creamy-white, very large, 30 very large petals; very tall and vigorous. Not many flowers after the first flush. Inherits character from the hybrid perpetual.
(1959)  Page(s) 81.  
 
‘Evert Van Dijk’ Van Rossem, 1931. ‘Ophelia seedling. Rose-pink shaded salmon; large, high-centred; vigorous.
(1959)  Page(s) 191.  
 
'Francesca'. Pemberton, 1922. Cream to yellow; semi-double. 6ft.
(1959)  Page(s) 90.  
 
'Joanna Hill', Hill 1928. 'Mme. Butterfly' x 'Miss Amelia Gude'. Yellow; well shaped, 40 petals; fragrant; vigorous. A rose which has been much used in hybridising, one of the forebears of 'Peace'. A.R.S. rating 7.3
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