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'The Coxswain' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 602. The Coxswain Hybrid Tea, cream and pink blend, 1985, (COCadilly); ('Tropicana' x 'Ballet') x 'Silver Jubilee'; Cocker, Alexander. Description.
Book (1993) Page(s) 190. Includes photo(s). A large, full-flowered Hybrid Tea, creamy-white with red outer petals. Cocker (Scotland) 1985. (('Super Star' x 'Ballet) x 'Silver Jubilee')
Book (May 1992) Page(s) 408. The Coxswain (Cocadilly) Hybrid Tea. Cocker (UK) 1985... Blended shades of pink and cream...
Book (1988) Page(s) 154-155. Includes photo(s). The Coxswain Parentage: ('Highlight' x 'Colour Wonder') x ('Parkdirektor Riggers' x 'Piccadilly'). Description...
Book (1985) Page(s) 79. Jack Harkness. New Roses Galore. 'The Coxswain' (Cocadilly) is a peach pink Hybrid tea, named for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
Book (1984) Page(s) 181. The following varieties which appeared in the Rose Annual under their Trial Ground references have been named as shown below: 1981 Award. 'JC 16038A'. TG No. 4009. Cocadilly. 'The Coxswain'.
Book (1982) Page(s) 38. E. F. Allen. Awards to Rose Seedlings in Great Britain in 1981. Trial ground Certificate. 'JC 16038A' ('Highlight' x 'Colour Wonder') x ('Parkdirektor Riggers' x 'Piccadilly'). An HT type floribunda, by Cocker of Aberdeen, very vigorous in growth, with salmon pink flowers which have a strong scent reminiscent of 'Dearest'.
Book (1982) Page(s) 143. Trial Ground Awards, 1981. Trial Ground Certificate. 'JC 16038A'. Cluster Flowered (Flor / HT type). James Cocker & Sons, Aberdeen. Trial ground No. 4009. ('Highlight' x 'Colour Wonder') x ('Parkdirektor Riggers' x 'Piccadilly'). Bloom cream edged coral, very full, 48 large petals, slightly fragrant, borne singly and several together. Growth very vigorous and bushy, 3 1/2 ft. Foliage semi-glossy, medium green.
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