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'Doris Dickson' rose References
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 86.  
 
Doris Dickson. HT. (S. Dickson, '24.) Fragrant, orange-cream, veined cherry-red; stiff, wiry stem. Fol. very dark. Vig.
Magazine  (Mar 1952)  Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 8.  
 
Le fins aiguillons « d'Hadley » ne peuvent être confondus avec ceux de « Crimson Glory », courts et pressés ; les fins crochets de « Postadow »  [?] avec les aiguillons droits d' « Etoile de Hollande » ; les larges aiguillons droits de « Mari-Dot » avec ceux en crochet de « Doris Dickson » ou ceux mêlés de « Los Angeles » ; les grands aiguillons de la couleur du bois de « Triomphe de la Malmaison », avec les petits aiguillons rouges sur bois vert de « Madame H. de Carbuçia »
Website/Catalog  (1946)  Page(s) 17.  
 
P[ernetiana]. DORIS DICKSON (Sandy Dickson 1926). Fleur crème orange, veiné de rouge cerise, parfumée.

[no longer listed in 1955]
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 208.  
 
Dickson, Doris (hybrid lutea) S. Dickson 1924; orange-cream, veined glossy dark cherry-red, medium size, fine form, fragrance 7/10, florisferous, continuous bloom, strong upright stems, growth 6/10, well-branched, hardy.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 3.  
 
Novelties and Scarce Roses
Doris Dickson. Hybrid Tea. (Sandy Dickson, 1924.) Medium-sized buds and extremely fragrant, double flowers of orange-cream, heavily veined with bright cherry-red. Stems stiff and wiry. Vigorous and prolific.
A small flower of the Gorgeous type, but much more vividly colored, the veins standing out like an X-ray photograph. It has bloomed prolifically for us, is deliciously scented and promises to be a delightful garden Rose. $1.50 each.
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Hybrid Teas, Teas  and Pernetiana.
Doris Dickson. Pernetiana. (Sandy Dickson, 1926.) Orange cream, heavily veined with cherry red. Vigorous and hardy. Flowers medium size, very fragrant, well formed and borne profusely on good stems.
Website/Catalog  (1927)  Page(s) 28.  
 
New Roses 1927. Doris Dickson (Per. S. Dickson) Long, pointed, semi-double flowers of unique colour. The dominant tone is cherry red with a yellow base. All the colours fade in strong sunlight, but it is quite an outstanding decorative variety. The growth is fair, but mildews badly. 20 petals. Recommended as a decorative. 5/– each.
Book  (1925)  Page(s) 169.  Includes photo(s).
 
DORIS DICKSON. (H. T.) Raised by SANDY DICKSON, Dundonald. Certificate of Merit, Provincial Show, 1924. This Rose reminds me of a small Gorgeous, but a better shaped bloom. The colour is an orange cream. The blooms are freely produced and fragrant. The plant shown was of fairly vigorous habit, with good foliage. A very taking bedding variety.
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