Book (2000) Page(s) 131. Includes photo(s). ‘Brenda’ = Hybride de Rubiginosa… églantines, entre rose vif et fleur de pêcher, se colore mieux à la mi-ombre… éclosent en fin de printemps… En automne… nuée de fruits rouges. C’est un juge britannique du nom de Lord Penzance, qui a créé ce rosier et d’autres, en fécondant des fleurs de Rosa eglanteria, porte-graine élégant et parfumé, avec du pollen d’hybride remontant ou de rosier Bourbon, afin d’obtenir des fleurs plus grosses et plus colorées à floraison répétée… Penzance, UK 1894. Ascendance inconnue.
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 559. Brenda Rubiginosa. Lord Penzance 1894
Book (1994) Page(s) 16. A Penzance [eglantine] hybrid that has especially aromatic foliage. Keynes, Williams and Company, 1894. Parentage unknown… delicately colored peach-pink blossoms that occasionally repeat their bloom in the fall, especially after an Indian Summer. This variety is rarely seen today.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 63. Brenda Eglanteria, peach-blossom-pink, 1894, Penzance. Description.
Book (1988) Page(s) 169. location 203/3, R. rubiginosa L. var. apricorum x R. foetida 'BRENDA', Lord Penzance, 1894, peach-pink, center white, single, fragrant, medium size, cluster-flowered, vigorous, climbing, 3-6 m, large prickles, dark green medium size matte-glossy fragrant foliage, 5-7 leaflets, light orange medium size matte-glosy ovoid glandular fruit, reflexed foliaceous long sepals, fall off singly
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 48. Hybrid Sweet Briars. Pruning. — Cut back fairly hard first season after planting; afterwards they only require thinning and slightly stopping the long shoots and laterals. Brenda... Maiden's blush or peach. Introduced 1894.
Book (1936) Page(s) 105. Brenda (hybrid rubiginosa) Lord Penzance 1894; peach-pink, climbing. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 66. Hybrid Sweetbriers A class of Roses known as the Penzance Briers, developed by Lord Penzance from the common Sweetbrier, Rosa rubiginosa. They have deliciously scented foliage, and bear charming single or half-double flowers along their arching canes, which look best rising from a lower undergrowth. Useful in parks, along driveways, and in shrubberies. When well established, they are very hardy. These Roses are $1 each for strong, field-grown plants. Brenda. (Penzance, 1894.) Light peachy pink, fairly large flowers, borne in long, graceful garlands; fragrant flowers and foliage. Very vigorous growth.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 18. Hybrides d’Églantiers odorants... Brenda.- Rose pêche tendre, simple.
[no longer listed in the 1929 catalogue]
Website/Catalog (1923) Page(s) 53. Rosa Rubiginosa Brenda (Penzance, 1894). Pale pink single-bloomed.
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