'Beauty of Rosemawr' rose References
Magazine (Mar 2021) Page(s) 4. Vol 43, No. 1. Some years ago a southern nursery sent out “Camnethan Cherry-red” (aka “Susan Irvine’s Pink Tea”) labelled Beauty of Rosemawr. The mix-up appears to have been a straight swap, as two Queensland nurseries received Beauty of Rosemawr (China, before 1902) labelled “Susan Irvine’s Pink Tea” (identified by Billy West).
Book (2000) Page(s) 107. Includes photo(s). ‘Beauty of Rosemawr’ = Thé. Il ne ressemble à aucun autre avec ses grandes fleurs pleines à pétales imbriqués, rose carmin veiné de cramoisi, griffées de blanc ici et là... chichement feuillu mais offrant tout l’été ses fleurs odorantes, sans même exiger un sol riche. Il réclame le plein soleil, et en bac ou en pleine terre, gagne à s’entourer de vivaces qui masqueront son pied dégarni. Van Fleet, US, 1903.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 43. Beauty of Rosemawr Tea, carmine rose veined vermilion and white, 1903, Conard & Jones.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 28. Beauty of Rosemawr China. Van Fleet/Conard & Jones, 1903. [Author cites information from different sources. Conard & Jones says, "We are so confident of its value that we have named it after our place..."]
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 12. Beauty of Rosemawr. (China) A fairly dense, upright growing China with fragrant, loosely formed, soft carmine flowers with paler veining. 1904. P. (R) 3 x 2’.
Book (1940) Page(s) 17. Beauty of Rosemawr C. (Van Fleet; introduced by Conard & Jones 1904)... carmine-rose, veined creamy white...
Book (1936) Page(s) 623. Rosemawr, Beauty of (hybrid China) Conard & Jones 1904; deep carmine-pink with yellowish shade, veined cream-white, medium size, double, high-centered, Hermosa-form, in custers of 3-8, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, continuous boom, lsting foliage, growth 6/10, upright, bushy. Sangerhausen
Book (1916) Page(s) 44. Beauty of Rosemawr. B[ourbon]. Flowers rich carmine-rose, veined with creamy white. Very floriferous. Garden, bedding. Prune 4.
Book (1906) Page(s) 18. 1.174. Beauty of Rosemans [sic], Hybride de Thé, Conard 1903 carmin et cramoisi
Magazine (1905) Page(s) 30. Early-blooming roses. This year before all bloomed from May 18 onwards: Rosa morica, large single pink; R. Wallensis, carmine-pink; R. pimpinellifolia lutescens, single light yellow; R. Stanwelli perpetuel, double white; R. Dorpatensis, R. alpina, R. Revesi. Some Tea and Rugosa varieties are expanding, so that the rose bloom will surely have started in the Mosel valley early June. On the 28th are in bloom: Xanteria, Jaune bicolor, Aglaia, Carmine Pillar, Morgenrot, Beauty of Rosemawer, R. Sericea, Scharnkeana. P L. [Peter Lambert, Trier]
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