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'Shepherd's Delight' rose References
Book  (1988)  Page(s) 546.  
 
Shepherd's Delight Floribunda, red blend, 1956, 'Masquerade' seedling x 'Joanna Hill'; Dickson, A. Description.
Website/Catalog  (1961)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Novelty Roses 1960. Shepherd's Delight (Hyb. Poly.  A. Dickson 1958) Large semi-double, 15 petals in clusters. A riot of colour with shades of yellow, orange and red. Red sky at night, the Shepherd's Delight. Slightly fragrant. Vigorous and very free blooming, 6/6 each.
Book  (1960)  Page(s) 101.  
 
p15.  Frank W. Pulsford, Hazlewood Nurseries Pty. Ltd. New Roses for 1960. 
Shepherd's Delight (A. Dickson, 1958): Large semi-double florets with fifteen petals and borne in clusters.  A riot of colour with shades of yellow, orange and red. "Red sky at night, the Shepherd's Delight." Slightly fragrant.  Vigorous and very free blooming.

p101.  Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. Some Novelty Roses. 
Shepherd's Delight Floribunda. (Dickson, 1957) Colour combination of vermilion and orange shades suffusing to deep yellow. Vigorous, clean tall growth, and shiny foliage. The last two varieties [Salute and Shepherd's Delight] are very similar, particularly in colouring.
Book  (Dec 1957)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Shepherd's Delight (Floribunda): A most attractive and strong grower. Large semi-single copper and yellow flowers, freely produced. One to note for next season.
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