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'AUSoscar' rose References 
  
  
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  Website/Catalog  (2018)  Includes photo(s). 
 (Ausoscar)  The Lady's Blush
 Elegant pointed buds develop into rounded, semi-double cups of a pure mid pink.  Each flower has a creamy white eye at the centre, often a white stripe, and a particularly fine cluster of golden yellow stamens.  At the point of attachment to the stamens, there is a prominent red ring which accentuates the effect.  It forms an attractive, rounded, bushy plant.  Named to commemorate the 125th anniversary of The Lady magazine, the UK's longest running weekly magazine for women.  David Austin, 2010.
 
 
 
  Website/Catalog  (2012)  
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 Ausoscar, S, pb, 2011, Austin, David; buds pointed; flowers soft pink with white eye, often white stripe, red ring at point of attachment of stamens, semi-double, cupped, borne in clusters, slight fragrance; recurrent; growth rounded, bushy
 
 
 
  Magazine  (2010)  Page(s) 19, Vol 104, part 1.  Includes photo(s). 
 The Lady's Blush (Ausoscar).....Named for the 125th anniversary of The Lady magazine, which is the oldest weekly magazine for women.
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