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'Talisman, Cl.' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1970)  Page(s) 12.  
 
GRIMPANT TALISMAN. — Rose écarlate et jaune or, Très parfumée.
Website/Catalog  (1960)  Page(s) 27.  
 
CLIMBING TALISMAN (Dixi Rose Nurseries). Cuivre orange nuancé jaune d'or. FL [feuillage luisant]. LO [légèrement odorantes]. RT [Rosiers Grimpants susceptibles de remonter]. 
Website/Catalog  (1959)  Page(s) 71.  
 
Clb. Talisman (HT). Scarlet, pink,copper and gold, semi-double.
Website/Catalog  (1959)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Climbing Talisman A most attractive climber with flowers in orange-yellow, splashed with red; stems long and almost thornless; very vigorous.
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 399.  
 
Talisman, Cl. CL.HT. (Western Rose Co., '30; Dixie Rose Nurs., '32.)
Book  (1955)  Page(s) 113.  
 
E. B. Le Grice. Climbing Sports, Their Culture and Uses.
Talisman [Cl.]. Orange-yellow, shaded carmine. A pretty rose of mixed colouring and early flowering habit. Of moderate growth its wiry canes are covered with masses of perfumed flowers.
Website/Catalog  (1953)  Page(s) 4.  
 
Clg. Talisman A climbing sport of the well-known dwarf variety. The colour in varying shades of copper, pink and gold is identical.
Website/Catalog  (1953)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Cl. Talisman (HT). (Dixie Rose Nursery, 1932). An exceptionally brilliant and free flowering climber. More spectacular even than its popular parent. Vigorous constitution. Highly recommended.
Website/Catalog  (1952)  Page(s) 8.  
 
Clg. Talisman Rich shadings of scarlet, pink, copper yellow, which vary according to weather. Perfumed, and on long stems.
Magazine  (Apr 1950)  Page(s) 8.  
 
G. A. Williams. Modern Roses. Climbing Roses - Some characteristics and Uses.
....The first, I think, is the Pillar class. These could be divided into two main divisions; namely the slight cane growth of Clg. Talisman and the strong cane growth of 'Sachsengruss'. I think those two should illustrate what I mean. Normally 'Clg. Talisman' will throw long canes of up to eight or nine feet quite pliable, which can be bent to any design required if not for the upright pillar.
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