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'Queen of Bath' rose References
Book (1958) Page(s) 315. Queen of Bath, HT, (Bees, '31.) Souv. de Claudius Pernet x Cleveland. Bud long pointed; fl. dbl.; high-centered, very fragrant, deep butter-cup yellow, outer edges chrome-yellow. Fol. thick, glossy, bronzy. Vig. (28).
Newsletter (15 Nov 1947) ....from then [1916] until his retirement from Bees in 1944 he [J.C. Thornton] introduced over 40 rose varieties, of which the best known were probably "Maud E. Gladstone", "Queen of Bath," and "Col. C. Watson".
Book (1940) Page(s) 18. Bees, Ltd., Sealand Nurseries, Chester, England ['Queen of Bath']
Book (1936) Page(s) 55. Bath, Queen of (HT) Bees 1931; Sv. Cl. Pernet X Cleveland; buttercup-yellow to deep golden-yellow, shaded orange, outer petals deep yellow, flecked light pink, center chrome-yellow, medium size, semi-double, lasting, fragrance 7/10 (tea), floriferous, growth 6/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Book (1933) Page(s) 56. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1933. Queen of Bath Colour values weak.
Website/Catalog (1933) Page(s) 45. New Roses 1933. Queen of Bath (HT. Bees Ltd. 1931) Saffron yellow shaded orange. Tea scented. Blooms produced freely and lasting. Decorative rose. 4/- each. Beautiful bud, fades early. Cool climates only. 15 petals.
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