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Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 320.  Includes photo(s).
 
Jacqueline Nebout (MEIchoiju, 'City of Adelaide', 'Saulam-Roos') Floribunda. Meilland (France) 1989. Description... full, double, mid-pink flowers... good lasting ability as cut flowers... The synonym 'City of Adelaide' was used to celebrate the first Rose Festival in Adelaide, South Australia...
Website/Catalog  (1993)  Page(s) 13.  Includes photo(s).
 
New Introductions From "Selection Meilland"
City of Adelaide (Meichoiju) MD. S.DBL. BD. FRG.  C.  Named especially to celebrate the first Rose Festival in Adelaide, it is a rose that will do the "Rose Capital" proud. Ideal for massed plantings, because of its thick healthy foliage The blooms are shapely and long lasting, being coral-pink resembling the colour of the well-known 'Queen Elizabeth'. PVR App. No. 92/107 New for '93
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