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'Mary Bostock' rose References
Book  (31 Mar 2010)  
 
'Mary Bostock'. HT, lp, 1952, Clark, A.; flowers shell-pink tinted white, 60 petals; strong stems; vigorous growth.
Book  (2010)  Page(s) 273.  
 
Born in 1904 in Geelong, Mary was……
Book  (1999)  Page(s) 18.  
 
‘Mary Bostock’ – 1952. Large Flowered Bush rose, double, shell pink flowers tinted white (released posthumously). No longer available
Newsletter  (1995)  Page(s) 18. Vol 4, No. 4.  
 
Mary Bostock. HT. 1952. Alister Clark.
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 363.  
 
Mary Bostock Hybrid Tea, Flowers shell-pink tinted white [lp], 1952, Clark, A.
Book  (1990)  Page(s) 121.  
 
Mary Bostock. Shell-P/white. 1952. Listed by T. G. Stewart.
Magazine  (1979)  Page(s) 6. Vol 1, No. 3.  
 
Mary Bostock – 1952. HT. double shell pink tinted white, strong stem. Vigorous.
Book  (1965)  Page(s) 256.  
 
‘Mary Bostock’. HT (A. Clark, ’52) Dbl. (60 petals), shell-pink tinted white; strong stem. Vig.
Website/Catalog  (1954)  Page(s) 95.  
 
Mary Bostock (HT). Fully double tea scented shell pink shaded white blooms on long stems. Healthy foliage and vigorous growth.
Article (newspaper)  (4 Apr 1952)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Two New Roses Available. The National Rose Society of Victoria advises that two new roses raised by the late Mr. Alister Clark will be available from rose nurserymen this season. One of these is A. W. Jessep, which is described as an excellent bedding variety, with cerise-pink blooms, which are sweetly scented. The other, Mary Bostock, has shell-pink blooms shaded with white, with a strong tea scent. It is described as a strong grower, with mildew-proof foliage and erect blooms on good-length stems. Both varieties were given to the society by the late Mr. Alister Clark.
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