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Article (magazine)  (Apr 1998)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Rosalie Coral ('Rocketeer') bred by Chris Warner, a coral-orange climbing miniature listed in Jackson & Perkins 1998 wholesale catalog...
Book  (1998)  Page(s) 104.  
 
Rosalie Coral U.S. synonym received: 'Rocketeer'
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 515.  
 
Rosalie Coral Climbing Miniature, orange, 1992, (CHEWallop); ('Elizabeth of Glamis' x ('Galway Bay' x 'Sutter's Gold')) x 'Anna Ford'; Warner, C.H. Description.
Book  (1991)  Page(s) 21.  
 
C.P. Horner, Awards to Rose Seedlings in Great Britain in 1990. 
Although Chris Warner, raiser of another Trial Ground Certificate winner CHEwallop is now a professional nurseryman, this light orange red Climbing Miniature first saw the light of day when he was still teaching and living down in Devon. Although this seedling bred from ('Elizabeth of Glamis' x ('Galway Bay' x 'Sutters Gold')) x 'Anna Ford' is very pretty, it is neither as showy nor vigorous as his previous Gold Medal President's International Trophy Winner 'Warm Welcome' or the Certificate of Merit Winner 'Laura Ford' both of which have the same parentage.
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