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'Mystic Gem' rose References
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Book (2007) Page(s) 351. Mystic Gem, HT, dp, 1960, [Rod Stillman x Bravo], Armbrust ... description
Book (1999) Page(s) 4. Mystic Gem, 1959 Large Flowered Bush rose, Reddish pink flowers, No longer available.
Website/Catalog (1997) Page(s) 18. Fred J. Armbrust of Mitchelton, Queensland bred Mystic Gem (HT ’59 reddish pink) and....
Website/Catalog (1963) Page(s) 13. Mystic Gem. A Queensland rose of well formed cerise.
Website/Catalog (1962) Page(s) 21. Includes photo(s). Mystic Gem (H.T.) Another Queensland variety. A non-fading cerise, reddish pink and produces good quantities of high quality blooms. Also sweetly fragrant.
Book (1961) Page(s) 17. Dr. A. S. Thomas. New Roses in Victoria. Mystic Gem. H.T., (Armbrust, 1959). Fairly big reddish pink flowers of good form. They open slowly and keep well. Like all of Armbrust’s roses, it grows most vigorously.
Book (1960) Page(s) 260. Mystic Gem. HT. dp (F. J. Armbrust; int. C. Langbecker & Sons ’59). Rod Stillman x Bravo. Large, long pointed bud. Large to medium, double, full, high centered, non fading reddish-pink blooms borne singly. Good lasting quality; slight fragrance. Abundant, leathery, medium foliage; disease resistant. Vigorous, upright, tall growth. Free, continuous bloom.
Website/Catalog (1959) p30. 1959 Novelty Roses. Collection No. 2. [includes] Mystic Gem. Cerise, reddish pink. 10/6.
p32k ‘Mystic Gem’. (HT) (Armbrust, 1959) We recommend this new release as one of the best Roses we have ever seen. The colouring is a non fading cerise reddish pink. Its medium to large buds which develop slowly into a really good-sized double bloom, and the lasting qualities of this variety, are very good. Slightly fragrant, has our highest recommendation. 10/6.
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