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'Red Radiance' rose References
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 85.  
 
p85.  A. Brundrett, Narre Warren North, Vic. Roses for Marble Bar:
Repeatedly, I have noticed some varieties blooming wonderfully well during the hot, dry weather…
We must also not overlook those two varieties most popular as market cut-flowers in N.S.W., very popular in Queensland,
U.S.A. and elsewhere, but somehow overlooked here in Victoria— Radiance (H.T.) (Cook, U.S.A., 1908), silvery pink, with a carmine pink reverse, semi-double (25-35), and its sport, Red Radiance (H.T.) (Gude, U.S.A., 1916), cerise red, semi-double (25-35). They are two most useful Roses through the hot summer months. Although only semi-double, they hold very well because of their incurved form, which some people call ugly, but which real Rose lovers appreciate as one of the diverse forms in which the Rose displays her beauty.
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 127.  
 
Red Radiance (Garden)  Identical in every way to the parent (Radiance) except in colour, which is cerise red.  Splendid for decoration under artificial light. Best in winter, when it is unexcelled in Sydney zone.  Fragrant. Habit 4. (HT)
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 205.  
 
Red Radiance. HT. (Gude Bros., '16.)  Radiance sport. Similar in habit and growth but a clear, even shade of red and of equal merit with its parent as a garden rose. Another less satisfactory sport as to colour was sent out by Pierson, but later withdrawn.
Website/Catalog  (1946)  Page(s) 23.  
 
RED RADIANCE (G. Brothers 1921). Fleur rouge cerise clair, grande, pleine, florifère. 
Website/Catalog  (1945)  Page(s) 22.  
 
'Red Radiance'. The colour is a cerise red, which is un excelled for night decorations. It is worth growing for the winter blooms alone.
Website/Catalog  (1942)  Page(s) 17.  Includes photo(s).
 
Wight's Illustrated Dozen Fine Roses for the South
Wight's Georgia-Grown Roses
Red Roses
Red Radiance. Hybrid Tea. Brilliant crimson sport of the heavy-stemmed, globular Radiance. See illustration.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 70.  
 
Editor. [T. A. Stewart]. Roses For Hedges. 
Radiance and Red Radiance make good hedges and are largely used for this purpose in New South Wales.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 189.  
 
Red Radiance. HT. (Gude Bros., '16.) Radiance sport. Similar in habit and growth but a clear, even shade of red and of equal merit with its parent as a garden rose. (Another less satisfactory sport - as to colour - was sent out by Pierson, but later withdrawn.)
Website/Catalog  (1936)  Page(s) 60.  
 
Red Radiance, cherry-red. HT
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 594.  
 
Radiance, Red (HT) Gude Bros. 1915; sport of Radiance; dark cherry-red, bloom larger and stronger than Radiance. Sangerhausen
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