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'Pink Sensation' rose References
Website/Catalog (2012) Website
Pink Sensation, HT, mp, 1958. (sport of Pink Delight], Bos, Henry; bud urn-shaped; flowers deeper pink in center, lighter on outer petals, 3½-4 in., 30 petals, high-centered, cupped, borne singly, intense fragrance; free-flowering; foliage large, dark green, glossy; stems long, strong; vigorous (5-6 ft.) growth
Website/Catalog (1962) Page(s) 10. PINK SENSATION (Hill 1956). .....Superbe variété rose pur. + [conseillées pour fleurs coupées de plein air.] Médaille d'Or du New York Florits Club.
Book (1961) Page(s) 17. Dr. A. S. Thomas. New Roses in Victoria Pink Sensation, HT. (Bos 1958) A sport of 'Vierlanden'. Shapely tight medium sized freely produced flowers in two shades of pink. They hold their form particularly well. It should become popular for showing and as a cut flower. Vigorous.
Book (1960) p12. Frank W. Pulsford, Hazlewood Nurseries Pty. Ltd. New Roses for 1960. Pink Sensation HT. (Bos 1956) Long pointed buds open to large double blooms of clear pink. A very free flowering rose producing long straight stems which are excellent for cutting. Vigorous growth.
p19. Dr. A. S. Thomas. New Varieties in Victoria. PInk Sensation HT. (Bos 1958) Several of us tried this rose and every plant failed to shoot.
Book (1958) Page(s) 302. Pink Sensation. HT. (Bos; int. Premier Rose Gardens, '58.) Pink Delight (HT.) sport. Bud urn-shaped; fl. large (3½-4 in.), dbl. (30 petals), high centered, very fragrant, deeper pink tahn the parent; strong stem. Fol. glossy. Vig., bushy; free bloom. (28) Pl. Pat. 1584.
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