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'Mawson' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1 Apr 2015)  Includes photo(s).
 
New / Recent Releases - 'One Love'. Colour:Rich red opening to smokey mauve. Height:125cm
Floribunda. PBR - TOMson

[Note - this description is for 'One Love' WEKromico, not 'Mawson']
Book  (2012)  Page(s) 96.  
 
National Rose Trial Garden of Australia Inc . Bronze Medal Winners.
Trialled 1999-2001, Year presented 2003. 'Mawson'. Code TOMdoop. Flor. Exhibitor Ross Roses. Breeder George Thomson, SA
Book  (2008)  
 
p25-2 The Australian Bred Rose Championship. First prize: Rosalie Parsons. Cultivars.... and ‘Mawson’.

p40-5 The Australian Rose Breeders Association Inc. President’s Report. It was decided to grant Mr. George Thomson and .... the Alister Clark award for the breeding of roses. The award was presented to Mr. Thomson and .... in front of a bed of their roses ‘Mawson’ and ... on the Monday following the AGM at the Morwell Centenary Rose Garden.

p81-11 Andrew Ross. My Most Bullet-Proof Roses Symposium. ‘Mawson’. Good coverage of flowers, excellent health, can be argued is better than ‘Iceberg’.
Book  (2006)  Page(s) 62.  
 
Maureen Ross. Australian Roses. ‘Mawson’ – Bronze medal and best Australia Bred Rose in trial.
Newsletter  (2006)  Page(s) 17. Vol 15, No. 2.  
 
The Luck of the Draw George Thomson. Part reprinted. ….For the foreseeable future, rose breeders will just have to do what they have always done, careful choice of seed parents lifts the percentage of germination greatly. This is why I use so many unnamed seedlings as seed parents, for example, the seed parents of ‘Mawson’ and ....
Book  (2002)  Includes photo(s).
 
p34. The National Rose Society of Australia International Trial Ground Awards. Trial 4. Bed No. 19. An Australian bred white floribunda rose – This was the best Australian bred rose on trial.

p46 I. R. Spriggs. New Rose Registrations. TOMson. ‘Mawson’. White. Class F. George L. Thomson. Year of Registration 2001

p73 Photo. Mawson ™ (TOMson). Transparency: Ross Roses.

p84 Mrs. Maureen Ross. Cluster-Flowered Roses symposium. White: ‘Mawson’ – masses of dainty white blooms flowering continuously for up to nine months of the year. From the ‘Australian TRUE BLUE Collection’, ‘Mawson’ has become the leading rose of this new group. The healthy leathery green foliage is an attractive contrast to the flowers, set on a small bush up to 1 metre high. Ideal for smaller gardens, as a low hedge, or border.
Website/Catalog  (2002)  Page(s) 10.  Includes photo(s).
 
Mawson (TOMson) 2001. A spectacular landscape rose as a border, low hedge or garden plant. The dainty, tough little blooms are freely produced in great masses over the bush. It has a very pleasant fragrance and almost thornless. With incredibly healthy, dark leathery foliage. Best described as a smaller form of ‘Iceberg’. A prize winning rose from the ‘Australian TRUE BLUE Collection’ – Explorer Series, to honour the famous Australian Antarctic explorer Douglas Mawson. Plant Patent No. 54445/01
Book  (2001)  Page(s) 42.  
 
Maureen Ross. Australian Roses for 2001 Mawson. (TOMson) A spectacular landscape rose in the 'Explorer Series', to honour the famous Antarctic explorer Douglas Mawson. This rose can be described as a smaller and compact form of ‘Iceberg’. The dainty, semi-double, clean white, tough little blooms, produced over the bush in masses not previously seen in any we have under trial. An incredibly healthy bush, almost thornless, growing up to one metre in height. Fragrance is good. Exclusive to Ross Roses. Plant Patent Pending.
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