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'Chameleon' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 141. Chamaeleon (HT) W. Paul 1902; purple-pink, crimson stains
Book (1910) Page(s) 193, 311. Chameleon introduced between 1874 and 1902... Tea (Wm. Paul & Son); flowers flesh colour, somewhat variable, with a distinct and heavy blotch of deep crimson on the outside of the petals, which is an exceptionally pretty feature in the buds. A good decorative variety.
Website/Catalog (1904) Page(s) 116. Novelties For 1904. Chameleon Flowers rosy-flesh colour, variable, with a distinct and heavy blotch of deep crimson on outside of the petals, which forms a specially pretty feature in the buds. The autumn flowers are often pale pink or almost white; of large size. A decoration rose.
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