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Definition of Salmon pink
1. Noun. A shade of pink tinged with yellow.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salmon Pink
Literary usage of Salmon pink
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia of Practical Horticulture: A Reference System of Commercial by Granville Lowther, William Worthington (1914)
"Countess of Gosford—salmon pink. Countess of Shaftsbury—Silvery carmine. ...
Jonkheer JL Mock—Red and salmon- pink. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Pure white. ..."
2. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Horticultural Society of London (1895)
"Standards salmon-pink; wings creamy white. 28. Lady Penzance xxx (Eckford).
Beautiful soft rose- coloured standards and wings. 29. Lemon Queen (Eckford). ..."
3. The Home Florist: A Treatise on the Cultivation, Management and Adaptability by Elias A. Long (1874)
"Harlequin, a distinctly striped variety, ground color salmon pink, mottled and
striped white. Harold, brilliant scarlet, a free bloomer and compact grower. ..."
4. Roses for English Gardens by Gertrude Jekyll, Edward Mawley (1902)
"Climbing Eugénie Verdier, HP; salmon pink. Brightness of Cheshunt, HP ; red.
Frances Bloxam, HC ; salmon pink. Climbing Victor Verdier, HP ; red. ..."
5. Roses for English Gardens by Gertrude Jekyll, Edward Mawley (1902)
"Climbing Mrs. WJ Grant, HT; salmon pink. Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, HT;
white shaded to centre. Gloire Lyonnaise, HT; white, lemon centre. ..."
6. The Encyclopedia of Practical Horticulture: A Reference System of Commercial by Granville Lowther, William Worthington (1914)
"Countess of Gosford—salmon pink. Countess of Shaftsbury—Silvery carmine. ...
Jonkheer JL Mock—Red and salmon- pink. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Pure white. ..."
7. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Horticultural Society of London (1895)
"Standards salmon-pink; wings creamy white. 28. Lady Penzance xxx (Eckford).
Beautiful soft rose- coloured standards and wings. 29. Lemon Queen (Eckford). ..."
8. The Home Florist: A Treatise on the Cultivation, Management and Adaptability by Elias A. Long (1874)
"Harlequin, a distinctly striped variety, ground color salmon pink, mottled and
striped white. Harold, brilliant scarlet, a free bloomer and compact grower. ..."
9. Roses for English Gardens by Gertrude Jekyll, Edward Mawley (1902)
"Climbing Eugénie Verdier, HP; salmon pink. Brightness of Cheshunt, HP ; red.
Frances Bloxam, HC ; salmon pink. Climbing Victor Verdier, HP ; red. ..."
10. Roses for English Gardens by Gertrude Jekyll, Edward Mawley (1902)
"Climbing Mrs. WJ Grant, HT; salmon pink. Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, HT;
white shaded to centre. Gloire Lyonnaise, HT; white, lemon centre. ..."