'Madame Ghys' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 338. Mme. Ghys Rambler, Flowers lialc-rose [m], 1912, 'Crimson Rambler' x Seedling; Ghys; Decault... [flowers] borne in clusters
Book (1936) Page(s) 297. Ghys, mme. (multiflora) Ghys 1912; Crims. Rambler x ?; lilac-pink to mallow-pink, 5-6 cm., double, cup-form, lasing, cluster-flowered, floriferous, medium-size light green foliage, growth 8/10, climbing, 2,50 m.
Book (1933) Page(s) 199. MME. GHYS. Ghys, 1912. Multiflora with clusters of pale, mauve-pink flowers. Bushy habit.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 54. Hardy Climbing Roses Madame Ghys. Hybrid Multiflora. (Ghys, 1912.) Double flowers of light mauve, flushed with lilac-rose, borne in clusters by a hardy plant 6 to 10 feet high. Midseason. Interesting color, and the plant makes a fine, bushy pillar.
Book (1918) Page(s) 85. [From the article "Multiflora Ramblers" by Edward K. Butler, Jamaica Plain, Mass.] ...Of the newer varieties the following are well worth trying: Andreas Hofer, Blanche Frowein, Elsie, Germaine Lacroix, Grafin Ada Bredow, Grafin Chotek, Hauff, Mme. Ghys, Marie-Jeanne, Starlight, and Steil Rambler. I know of no single catalogue that includes all of these, but most of them can be found in those of Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J., who have an admirable list, and of Hugh Dickson, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 4. Once-blooming climbers. Mme Ghys, double, 5-6 cm diameter, dark mauve
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