'Lady Trent' rose References
Website/Catalog (2020) Page(s) 230. Includes photo(s). Lady Trent, synonym: Julia Ferràn, Pere Dot, 1940, HT, pink, shaded madder, shrub, double, 46 petals, high centered, fine buds, solitary, rigid canes, fragrant, ample dark and glossy foliage, Rosieriste Gascon Levêque X Federico Casas, very vigorous, resistant to diseases, bibliography: Mcf
Website/Catalog (2020) Page(s) 98. Julia Ferran, synonym: Lady Trent, Pere Dot, 1940, HT, coppery orange,madder shading, shrub, double, 45 petals, high centered, large, full, perfect form, solitary, long lasting buds, fragrant, ample and healthy very glossy foliage, Rosieriste Gaston Levêque X Federico Casas, rigid canes, very vigorous, resistant to diseases, bibliography: RE-LD-MCF10
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 351. Includes photo(s). Lady Trent Hybrid Tea. Dot (Spain) 1940... a unique shade of copper-orange...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 301. Lady Trent Hybrid Tea, coppery orange, 1940, ('Julia Ferran'); 'Rosieriste Gaston Lévêque' x 'Federico Casas'; Dot, P. Description.
Book (1958) Page(s) 193. Lady Trent (Julia Ferran). HT. (P. Dot; int. Wheatcroft Bros., '40.) Rosiériste Gaston Lévêque X Federico Casas. Large, dbl. (46 petals), high centered, fragrant, coppery orange. Fol. dark, glossy. Vig.
Book (1957) Page(s) 158. Ferran Julia. HT. (P. Dot, 1940) (Synonym: Lady Trent). Rosieriste Gaston Leveque x Federico Casas. Full flower of perfect shape and orange-lake-red color; magnificent very bright foliage, wide and sturdy. Solitary flowers, beautiful stiff stems producing long buds. Great vigor and disease resistance.
Book (1952) Page(s) 138. LADY TRENT—H.T. (Rosiériste Gaston Lévêque x Federico Casas) Coppery orange blooms with large thick petals, colour holding well both in the open and indoors.
Magazine (Feb 1951) Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 23. Registration internationale de roses nouvelles... Nom original Julia Ferran Nom modifié Lady Trent
Article (misc) (5 Mar 1950) Page(s) 67. Lady Trent [in New Zealand] makes a sturdy, compact bush, 36 inches high, with large, leathery foliage and exquisite blooms.
Magazine (1950) Page(s) 253. Lady Trent, copper-orange
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