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Book  (1958)  Page(s) 112.  
 
Favorita. HT. (Boerner; int. Stark Bros., '54.) Unnamed Hybrid Tea seedling X Serenade. Bud ovoid, burnt-orange; fl. large (5½-6 in.), dbl. (45-50 petals), open, fagrant, salmon overcast orange. Fol. dark. Very vig.; abundant bloom. (28) Pl. Pat. 1340. Rome Gold Medal, '52.
Book  (1956)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood.  Some New Roses For 1956. 
Favorita  HT. (Boerner 1954).  A seedling from 'Serenade', with deep orange buds opening semi-double to double glowing salmon pink blooms. It is a very attractive colour and should prove a very good garden rose.
Magazine  (Jul 1952)  Page(s) 3. trimester, p. 74.  
 
Le Concours Internationale de Roses Nouvelles de Rome 1952 ...s'est tenu sur l'Avenlin, le 10 mai 1952, dans la charmante roseraie qui surplombe le Circo Massimo...Roses étrangères....
1. Rose n° 28, non nommée, H.T. 46-2371 de M. BOERNER (Jackson et Perkins, U.S.A.) Rose saumonée, réflexe, très florifère.
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