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'Phyllis Gold' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 446.  
 
Phyllis Gold Hybrid Tea, medium yellow, 1935, 'Lady Florence Strong' x 'Julien Potin'; Robinson, H. Description.
Book  (1988)  Page(s) 20.  
 
A sensation in 1934, but her slim blooms, on reluctant plants, would not be accepted now.
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 91.  
 
p91.  Phyllis Gold was a fine yellow rose.  According to Herbert [Robinson]  It was bred from 'Lady Florence Stronge' x 'Julien Potin'.  It had the familiar habit of the first flowers being nearly white. But thereafter it was a splendid yellow, the petals long and the flower shapely. 

p125.  Le Grice had been working with 'Mrs Beckwith', a yellow Hybrid Tea introduced by Pernet-Ducher in 1922, which had the failing of producing white flowers in its first flush, like many other yellow roses in those days, such as 'Julien Potin', and even 'Phyllis Gold'.
Book  (1970)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Judith H. Packard, California, USA.  Roses In The Tar Pits.
In my Tar Pits I still have a very weak grower, the stunning copper 'Etoile de Feu', planted in 1931, and a couple of Phyllis Golds date back to 1938.  No yellow has ever been so beautiful.
Book  (1961)  Page(s) 115.  
 
W. C. Thorn. What's In A Name.
Phyllis Gold still lives at Wimbledon. During the last war she drove lorries, etc., all through those trying hectic days. She has also been a spare-time Hospital Librarian.
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 296.  
 
Phyllis Gold. HT. (H. Robinson; int. Wheatcroft Bros., '35.) Lady Florence Stronge X Julien Potin. Dbl., high centered, slightly fragrant, butter-yellow, edged lighter. Fol. rich olive-green. Very vig., branching; free bloom. (28) NRS Gold Medal, '33.
Book  (1956)  
 
p51.  James Alexander Gamble.  Maryland.  'Lady Mary Fitzwilliam'.
....non-fragrant varieties such as Phyllis Gold and 'Ville de Paris'.

p114.  Leonard Hollis.  Roses in Regent's Park.
Phyllis Gold still looks well, especially in the autumn when the richest golden tone is displayed. 
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 80.  
 
Dr. A.S Thomas.  Yellow Roses.
Other people seem to be able to produce a beautiful bloom of Phytllis Gold occasionally but it has never done well for me.
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 66.  
 
Phyllis Gold - 28
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 143.  
 
The Pruning Trials at Oaklands.
Plot No. 4 (light pruned).  Growth very good, especially Phyllis Gold;  most plants had good new growth from the base.
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