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'Green Coat' rose References
Article (newspaper) (26 Oct 1950) Page(s) 5. New Zealand Visitor. An interested spectator was Miss Cecily O'Rorke, niece of the late Mr. Alister Clark. She is at present visiting her aunt at the lovely old Clark home, Glenara, near Bulla, where a rose, named after her and shown yesterday, has been propagated. Although not herself a grower of roses — "I'm too itinerant," she explained — Miss O'Rorke can speak affectionately of the various varieties by name, as much of her time has been spent among the roses at Glenara. Yesterday she was wearing a buttonhole of Green Coat roses small, deep red and fragrant. This is a Glenara rose soon to come out which, she said, kept its color and form in all stages of its development.
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