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'Queen of Fragrance' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 276.  
 
Fragrance, Queen of (HT) W. Paul 1915; mother-of-pearl-pink, stained glossy silvery pink, large, double, very fine form, fragrance 8/10 (centifolia), floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 5/10, short. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Everblooming Roses
The so-called Everblooming Roses include the Hybrid Tea and Pernetiana groups. They do not bloom all the time, but if kept healthy and growing steadily, one crop of flowers succeeds another at brief intervals.
Queen of Fragrance. Hybrid Tea. (Wm. Paul & Son, 1915.) Shell-pink, double blooms, tipped with silver, elegantly shaped and noted for fragrance.
Plant of moderate growth and blooming qualities. Desirable in every garden for its intense fragrance.
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Other Varieties
Queen of Fragrance
Book  (1923)  Page(s) 79.  
 
"Scented Roses." By E. J. Holland, Past President, National Rose Society.
...Of the newer Roses, Admiral Ward, Charles K. Douglas, Queen of Fragrance, Cleveland, Mrs. George Norwood, Crimson Emblem, Dr. Joseph Drew, Hoosier Beauty and Columbia are a few of the most satisfactory in the matter of scent.
Website/Catalog  (1921)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Hybrid Teas or Everblooming Varieties
$1.25 each, $12 per dozen, $90 per 100 
Queen of Fragrance. Color lovely shell-pink, tipped with silver. It is particularly notable for its powerful and delicious fragrance, for which it was awarded the Clay Challenge Cup by the Royal Horticultural Society.
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