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'Lady Beatty' rose References
Book (1956) Page(s) 92. Lady Beatty. Chaplin, 1918. Cream with pink shadings; large, slightly fragrant; moderately vigorous.
Book (1936) Page(s) 57. Beatty, Lady (HT) Chaplin 1918; soft pink, base cream-white, outer petals variably shaded in pink, center bright coral-orange, large, well double, fragrance 5/10, growth 7/10.
Book (1920) Lady Beatty, H.T. (Chaplin Bros., 1918.) Type, Dr. Joseph Drew. Large, well-formed flowers with sweet fragrance. Color soft pink on a creamy white ground, the pink shading varying greatly in the petal. It shades from the margin inward, the center of the flower, when first open being a rich coral-orange. A vigorous grower. Certificate of Merit, N. R. S., 1918.
Book (1919) Page(s) 35/136. Includes photo(s). Lady Beatty (H.T., Chaplin & Sons). A vigorous-growing Rose. The blooms, which are quite up to exhibition form, are a pretty blush pink colour, with large shell-shaped petals. Very sweetly scented. An attractive Rose very finely exhibited. In commerce.
Magazine (13 Jul 1918) Page(s) 273. New Roses Certificates of Merit. Lady Beatty, Hybrid Tea. (Chaplin Brothers).—This resembles strongly in every way the variety Dr. Joseph Drew, both in colour, form, growth and fragrance.
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