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Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 431.  
 
MB Miniature. Moore (USA) 1962... either orange-red or coral pink, semi-double flowers... The color is dependent on the weather conditions... the blooms last longer if the bush is grown in partial shade...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 410.  
 
New Penny Miniature, orange-red, 1962, (R. wichuraiana x 'Floradora') x Seedling; Moore, R.S. Description.
Book  (1985)  Page(s) 135.  
 
New Penny is one of the best miniatures
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 138.  
 
'New  Penny'  Shortest  Pink    Remontant   P2    H2   **** 
A shining little rose; the foliage glitters and the pink flowers gleam against it. I am puzzled by the usual description of orange red, because  although the  buds are salmon, it is quite a light pink in general effect. Either it behaves differently whether in America or Britain, or else we have the wrong variety. We have a useful one, not only as a handsome plant, but for its fertile pollen. Raised by Ralph Moore from (R. wichuraiana  x`Floradora') x unnamed seedling.  Introduced in 1962
Book  (1968)  Page(s) 156.  
 
Dr. A. S. Thomas. New Roses in Victoria. 
New Penny, Min. (R. Moore, 1962) ([R. wichuraiana   'Floradora'] x Unnamed seedling). Small semi-double orange-pink flowers. Each petal has a white base. I prefer 'Cricri'.
Book  (1965)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW.   New Roses. 
New Penny Miniature. (R. S. Moore) A delightful shade of coppery pink with large clusters on a small plant. There are about 25 petals surrounding a well-defined centre. A very pretty and useful little variety. ([R. Wichuraiana x 'Floradora'] x Unnamed Seedling).
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