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'Mrs. James Wilson' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 760. Wilson, Mrs. James (tea) A. Dickson 1889; lemon-yellow, shaded darker and lighter, edges pink, very large, double, fine form, fragrance 7/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 7/10, well-branched.
Website/Catalog (1912) Page(s) 10. Tea-Scented Roses. Mrs. James Wilson. Lemon yellow, edge of petals tipped rose. Strong.
Book (1910) Page(s) 320. Mrs. James Wilson Flowers deep lemon yellow, edge of petals tipped with rose; growth vigorous.
Booklet (1904) Page(s) 16. Mrs. James Wilson Tea. (A. Dickson & Sons 1889). Canary-yellow, blooms edged and tipped with rose; large, full and of good form and habit. Vig. Exh. Gdn. Bud.
Website/Catalog (1903) Page(s) 62. Mrs. James Wilson. Whitish yellow, edge of petals margined pink, large, full and well-formed, growth vigorous.
Book (1902) Page(s) 80. Thé. 1876. Mistress James Wilson (Dickson 1889), citron bord rose
Website/Catalog (1900) Page(s) 92. Mrs. James Wilson Flowers large and double; deep cream colour; edge of petals touched with soft blush.
Booklet (1899) Page(s) 16. Mrs. James Wilson (T). A. Dickson & Son '89. S. G. Deep canary-yellow, tipped or edged with rose, full, and vigorous; said to be a cross between The Bride and Marie van Houtte.
Book (1899) Page(s) 130, 187. Mistress James Wilson, thé, Dickson, 1889, citron bordé rose
Website/Catalog (1898) Mrs. James Wilson. Similar in shape to Catherine Mermet; pale yellow, tipped with rose pink.
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