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"Dr. Grill" rose References
Magazine  (2019)  Page(s) 49. Vol 41, No. 1.  
 
Margaret Furness.  Tea, Noisette and China Mislabels in Australia. 
The jury is still out on some. We are hoping to send “Dr Grill ex Honeysuckle Nursery” (am guessing it came from Gretchen Wheen) and a few found Teas to WA for the Tea ladies to observe, but it may not be possible till winter 2020
Website/Catalog  (2010)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Tea Roses. 
['Dr. Grill' not listed.]
Website/Catalog  (1996)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Dr. Grill.  Tea.  1886  The flowers are quite exquisite, very large, very full, very double, creamy pink blushed deeper pink.  the shrub is large and open and responds to regular pruning.  The fragrance is delightfully old fashioned. 

1992, 1995 and 1998 catalogues have identical description.
Magazine  (1981)  Page(s) 8. vol 3, No. 2.  
 
Some recent Imports from the Rosarium Sangerhausen - Teas.
In January this year a small parcel of Old Rose budwood left the deep freeze of mid-Winter in central Europe and came by air-mail to Australia.  Among the rather scrappy, unpromising and half dead stems which eventually cleared the customs shed were the buds of seven Teas which it is hoped will eventually be re-released in Australia.  Thanks to the skill with which the Rosarium staff selected the budwood from the semi-frozen plants, and the skill with which the shrivelled buds were grafted, the plants seem to be well on the way to becoming established in Australia.
The seven NEW varieties are: 
Niphetos, Dr. Grill, Mrs. Foley Hobbs, Noella Nabonnand, Mme. Charles, Mme. de Tartas and Francis Dubreuil. 
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