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'Mrs. L.B. Coddington' rose References
Book (2007) Page(s) 339. Mrs. L.B. Coddington, HT, mp, 1931, [Templar x Souv. de Claudius Pernet], Coddington ... description
Book (1939) p121. Mr. W. Summers, Blackwood, SA Mrs. L. B. Coddington.- Salmon pink in spring, but practically pink in the summer. Quite good.
p135. Grantham, Murrumbeena, Victoria. Good and Not So Good. Mrs. L. B. Coddington.- So far, dwarf and compact growth with good foliage; floriferous and continuous. Flower has great substance, very good shape, pleasing colour, which is non-fading. I regard this variety as my best purchase for this season.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 33. Bush Roses Mrs. L. B. Coddington (Hybrid Tea)... Glowing carmine pink, golden at base; pointed, full, shapely flowers. Vigorous, erect growth. A very desirable Rose. Very highly perfumed. Introduced 1934.
Book (1937) p76. Harry H. Hazlewood. Some Better Roses 1930-1936 Mrs. L. B. Coddington (E): This variety started well and is improving with each extra year's growth. A good garden and exhibition sort.
p86. John Poulsen. Christchurch Roses Mrs. L. B. Coddington.- Good growth and foliage. Produces large flowers of splendid shape most suitable for exhibition. The deep, rosy-salmon colour lasts well. Seems to be a decided acquisition
p127. Mr. C. Heers, Q’ld. Novelties in Queensland. Mrs. L. B. Coddington.—A very nice pink, being of good shape and type, but growth seems only fair.
Website/Catalog (1937) Page(s) 105. Mrs. L. B. Coddington (Coddington 1933), yellowish orange-pink, quite floriferous, one of the most valuable pink cutting and garden roses. HT
Website/Catalog (1937) Page(s) 46. New Roses 1936. Mrs. L. B. Coddington (HT. L. B. Coddington 1933) F. 3. .....large petals. Growth strong and upright with good foliage. E.
Website/Catalog (1937) Page(s) 121. Mrs. L. B. Coddington (Hybrid Tea). The large, well-double, lovely-formed bloom are solitary upright on strong stalks. The colour is a yellowish orange-pink (8,5/9 ia) with reddish reflexes. Cutting rose...Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] -.55 10 pieces RM 5.-
Book (1936) Page(s) 31. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1936. From America, Coddington, the raiser of 'President Herbert Hoover', sends Mrs. L. B. Coddington, which is a large, rosy salmon to clear pink bloom of forty-five petals. It is sweetly scented and a good exhibition type, promising very well.
Website/Catalog (1936) Page(s) 42. New Roses 1936. Mrs. L. B. Coddington (HT. L. B. Coddington 1933) Large and full, deep rosy salmon pink flowers. 4/- each. 30 to 35 petals and a promising variety.
Book (1936) Page(s) 164. Coddington, Mrs. L. B. (HT) Coddington 1931; Templar X Souv. Cl. Pernet; pink, yellow shading on petal nails, large, double, lasting, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, thick foliage, growth 6/10.
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