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A Hillside of Roses
(1994)  Page(s) 88, 119.  
 
Page 88: Countess of Stradbroke Clark. A great double deep red fragrant climber, she was hailed in the American Rose Annual [sic] of 1939 as "probably the finest climbing rose in the world."
Page 119: Countess of Stradbroke Climbing Hybrid Tea 1928. 'Walter Clark' x unnamed variety... Described in American Rose Annual of 1939 as "probably the finest climbing rose in the world".
 
(1994)  Page(s) 88, 119.  
 
Page 88: 'Courier' and 'Tonner's Fancy' are both still flourishing at Glenara
Page 119: Courier 1930. Probably R. gigantea x 'A. Joseph'. Blooms palest pink on white ground... Still growing at Glenara.
 
(1994)  Page(s) 122.  
 
Cracker Alister Clark... advertised as a hedge rose
(1994)  Page(s) 72, 119.  
 
Page 72: Daydream is one of the loveliest climbers [the author knows]... pale pink and single and crowned with golden stamens... It is thought that 'Gwen Nash' may be one of the parents of 'Daydream,' but this is still in the realm of uncertain
Page 119: Daydream Climber or pillar rose. 1925. Probably 'Souvenir de Gustav Prat' x 'Rosy Morn' or 'Gwen Nash' (both Clark roses). Pale pink, single blooms with golden stamens... Clark likened it to a waterlily. Still growing at Glenara...
(1994)  Page(s) 119.  
 
Diana Allen Hybrid Tea. 1939. 'Mrs. Aaron Ward' x unknown. Smallish double, mid-pink flowers with distinctive pointed petals. Has been likened to a carnation...
(1994)  Page(s) 119.  
 
Dividend Hybrid Tea 1931. 'Franz Deegen' x unknown... golden yellow blooms...
(1994)  Page(s) 119.  
 
Doris Downes Climbing Hybrid Tea 1932... Dame Elisabeth Murdoch has a fine specimen at Cruden Farm.
(1994)  Page(s) 122.  
 
Doris Osborne Hybrid Tea. Clark 1937. 'Madame Abel Chatenay' x ?... semi-double, open, ruby-cerise flowers
(1994)  Page(s) 122.  
 
Edith Clark Clark 1928. 'Madame Abel Chatenay' x unknown seedling... named after Alister's wife
(1994)  Page(s) 119.  
 
Fairlie Rede Hybrid Tea. 1937. 'Mrs. E. Willis' x unknown seedling... pale pink flowers... Fairlie Rede lived on the Peninsula outside Melbourne and grew flowers commercially...
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