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'Garden Party' rose References
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 42. Garden Party Hybrid Tea 1959 Rated 8.0
Book (Feb 1997) Page(s) 75. The most ubiquitous rose of the year [1960]is not orange; it has “creamy tones with a subtle kiss of pink at the edge of each flaring petal.” The name is Garden Party, and it is the All-America Rose of the Year. Garden Party, a hybrid of 'Peace' and 'Charlotte Armstrong', can be seen in almost every rose catalogue but is best presented in that of the firm that bred it -- the Armstrong Nurseries, Ontario, California.
Book (Mar 1995) Page(s) 10, 11. Includes photo(s). Page 10: Garden Party Description and cultivation tips... ivory shading to palest yellow and tinged with lilac pink... Page 11: [PHOTO]
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 186, 187. Includes photo(s). Page 186: Garden Party Large-flowered. Description... a worthy descendant of 'Peace'... flowers: ivory and palest pink -- the 'Peace' colors but more delicate. Parentage: 'Charlotte Armstrong' x 'Peace' Page 187: [PHOTO]
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 200. Hybrid Tea, white, 1959, 'Charlotte Armstrong' x 'Peace'; Swim; Armstrong Nursery. Bud urn-shaped; flowers pale yellow to white, often tinged light pink, double (28 petals), high-centered to cupped, large (4-5 in.); slightly fragrant; foliage semi-glossy; vigorous, bushy, well-branched growth.
Book (1993) Page(s) 150. Includes photo(s). A tall-growing healthy Hybrid Tea. Swim (USA) 1959. ('Charlotte Armstrong' x 'Peace') Flowers continuously. Height: 120 cm (4 ft.) Scented.
Book (1988) Page(s) 133. Includes photo(s). Garden Party Description.
Book (Jun 1986) Page(s) 418. Garden Party Description... a popular exhibition variety... White with light pink edge... Disease resistant but needs protection from mildew. Winter hardy.
Website/Catalog (1972) Page(s) 2. Garden Party Very delicate cream edged pink. t.sd. C.
Book (1967) Page(s) 78. Includes photo(s). Garden Party (H.T., Armstrong 1959) - Very beautiful variety, remarkable in every aspect, she received a Gold medal at the international competition of Paris-Bagatelle in 1959.
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