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'Mrs. Bryce Allan' rose References
Book  (1949)  
 
p118 Mr. C. A. Brown, Ivanhoe, Vic: I have a fancy for the bright pink of Mrs. Bryce Allen. This rose is almost always clean even when thrips are numerous. The growth is good and though some blooms come split centred those that are not, amply repay. Perfume is old rose.

p120 Mr. D. Toogood, Box Hill, Vic.: If ever Mrs. Bryce Allan and Picture meet each other half way, well, that is the rose. Mrs. Bryce Allan I think is one of the loveliest exhibition roses, but for a general cut flower it is not prolific enough, and for make up work is rather heavy.
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood.  Novelty
Richer fragrance: Autumn, Chateau de Clos Vougeot, Crimson Glory, Dame Edith Helen, Girona, Etoile de Hollande, Georg Arends, Gruss an Teplitz, Hoosier Beauty, Laurent Carle, Malar Ros, Marcia Stanhope, Mrs. Bryce Allan, Mrs. H. Brocklebank, Mrs. W. E. Lenon, Ophelia, President H. Hoover, Radiance, Rose Marie, Souv. de P. Ketten, Talisman and many others.
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 123.  
 
Mrs. Bryce Allan. Garden rose. A silvery pink rose, which has been neglected. On scent alone, it should win a place. Rich damask perfume. Good shape, excellent grower, free bloomer. Height F3 (figures refer to a height of 1, 2, 3 & 4). Hybrid tea.
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 199.  
 
Mrs. Bryce Allan. (Hybrid Tea). Has large globular, very double flowers of deep carmine-rose-pink, borne in clusters on strong vigorous erect plants. Dickson 1916. Deciduous Vigorous Growth Moderately Fragrant GPB Garden specimen. June to September. hardy.
Book  (1941)  Page(s) 83.  
 
Mr. S. B. Watkins, Qld. on fragrance: Others of true Damask or Hybrid perpetual aroma are .....and Mrs. Bryce Allan.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 81.  
 
p49.  H. Alston.  Rose Progress in Victoria
Even the late-comer, Mrs. Bryce Allan, with a fragrance nearest to that of the old La France, is giving the pride of place to Dame Edith Helen.

p81. Frank Penn. New Zealand Roses. Random Notes. 
General McArthur, May Alex. Lippiatt, Mrs Bryce Allan, Mrs Geo. Geary and Sir David Davies, all rampant growers and prolific in bloom, do not seem to thrive nearly so well in the South Island as the North.
Book  (1939)  Page(s) 113.  
 
Mr. Frank Penn, NZ: Mrs. Bryce Allan is inclined to lose shape when fully out, but is a splendid doer, and the blooms are among the most fragrant in the garden; the colour is not the best of pinks.
Book  (1938)  
 
p117 Mr. Frank Penn, NZ: Some of the finest blooms I have seen this past season - and I have visited quite a number of city, suburban and country shows - were .... and Mrs. Bryce Allan

p126 Mr. A. G. de Lacey, Vic. : Mrs. Bryce Allan - Sweetly scented, pure pink. Good for any purpose.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Bush Roses
Mrs. Bryce Allan (Hybrid Tea) By Dickson's of Hawlmark, 1916... Carmine rose; large, full. Vigorous, fine habit. Should be grown if only for its fragrance. Recommended. Very highly fragrant. Gold Medal N.R.S.
Book  (1937)  
 
p128 Mr. F. Jackson, Bassendean, WA- reflections of a rose steward: The most popular roses from my observations have been: Mrs. Bryce Allen and......

p144 Recommended garden rose in NSW for 1937
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