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'Earl of Hopetoun' rose References
Book (2007) Page(s) 201. Earl of Hopetoun. (Br. Unk.. –1897). HP. Dark vel. Crimson maroon.
Book (1931) Page(s) 46. Editor. Roses of Australia. Other Roses believed to have been raised in Victoria prior to that [1900] year were Lord Hopetoun, a red and ....
Book (1928) Page(s) 75. H. J. Brunning. Forty-Five Years Among the Roses. Cecil Brunner was much favoured by His Excellency Lord Hopetoun (afterwards Lord Linlithgow) and was frequently worn by him as a buttonhole; in fact, at that time it became known as Lord Hopetoun.
Website/Catalog (1916) Page(s) 44. Earl of Hopetoun. H.P. The flowers are of a deep crimson maroon, with thick velvet on the face. 1/6.
Article (newspaper) (4 Feb 1906) Page(s) 110. Arthur Moore, Hunter’s Hill, N.S.W. Some Australian roses. H.P. Earl of Hopetoun *** ***]
Website/Catalog (1906) Page(s) 55. Earl of Hopetoun. H.P. Deep crimson maroon, shaded velvety crimson.
Website/Catalog (1905) Page(s) 152. H.P.. Earl of Hopetoun. The flowers are of a deep crimson maroon, with thick velvet on the face.
Website/Catalog (1905) Page(s) 29. H.P.. Earl of Hopetoun, Deep crimson maroon. 1/-
Website/Catalog (1904) Page(s) 87. H.P. Earl of Hopetoun. The flowers are of a deep crimson maroon, with thick velvet on the face.
Website/Catalog (1904) Page(s) 4. Hybrid Perpetual. Earl of Hopetoun
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