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'Mary Guthrie' rose References
Book (1996) Page(s) 68. Mr. Peter Cox. Australian Raised Roses Symposium: A niece of Mary Guthrie called at our nursery one day to buy a plant of the rose named after her Aunt by Alister Clark.
Book (1996) Page(s) 86. Mary Guthrie Clark. Australia, 1929. Polyantha. Pink. (Available from): Bleak, Cottage Golden Vale, Hilltop, John’s World, Mistydown, Niewesteeg, Rose Arbour, Simms, Stoneacres.
Newsletter (1995) Page(s) 17 Vol 4, No. 1. Mary Guthrie. HT. 1929 Alister Clark. Jersey Beauty x Scorcher (or H. Gig??)
Book (1994) Page(s) 120. Mary Guthrie 1929. 'Jersey Beauty' x 'Scorcher' (one of Clark's)... vibrant lipstick-pink flowers in clusters on a low-growing bush...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 279. Includes photo(s). Seedling from 'Jersey Beauty' x Unknown. Alister Clark introduced it in 1929. Description. Repeats. Fragrant.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 364. Mary Guthrie Polyantha, medium pink, 1929, 'Jersey Beauty' x 'Scorcher'; Clark, A. Description.
Book (1993) Page(s) 50. Maurice A. Stratton, Glen Iris. Two Melbourne Rose Gardens – The Alister Clark: …..This part also contains a considerable number of Alister Clark roses including Mary Guthrie and …..
Book (1990) p88. [Post 1924, pre 1936] That was during a period for which none of Alister’s diaries has been found. However, new close friends in the Geelong area were the Guthries of Morongo, which is now a girl’s school with parts of the original garden still in existence.
p121. Mary Guthrie. Pink. single. HT. 1929. Everblooming. Bedder.
Magazine (1979) Page(s) 6 Vol 1, No. 3.. Mary Guthrie – 1929 Intro, NRSV, Shrub, small single open, fragrant, rich pink, large cluster on a strong stem. Foliage light, bushy, non-recurrent bloom.
Book (1965) Page(s) 256. ‘Mary Guthrie’. Pol. …..
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