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(2002) Includes photo(s). p5. Australian ‘True Blue’ Collection. Picture of ’65 Roses’
p53. ’65 Roses’. (TOMfib), 2001. Interesting name of a lovely rose for Cystic Fibrosis Association. Delightfully fragrant semi-single blooms in clusters. Buds of apricot opening to cream, on long stems. An Australian bred rose.
(1972) Page(s) 1. Agenda H.T. Large exhibition form blooms of deep but bright salmon pink. m.up.d.f. $2.25
(1973) Page(s) 1. Agena Large crisp blooms of deep but glowing salmon pink. m.up.d.f. $1.80.
(1993) Page(s) 10. Includes photo(s). Ground Cover Meidiland® Landscaping Roses. Alba Meidiland® (Meiflopan) LW. SP. S.DBL. B. A recent addition to the range, it has dainty smallish, pure white blooms in clusters, borne on a completely prostrate grower clothed with thick matt foliage. PVR App. No. 91/076.
(2002) Page(s) 30. Includes photo(s). ‘Alicia Courage’ Dainty shapely buds, opening to fragrant blooms of ivory with an attractive pink blush on the petals. Quick repeat flowering, healthy foliage. Bred by Ray Courage, this delightful rose is named for his wife.
(1972) Page(s) 1. Amatsu Otome Large formal blooms of soft gold are borne freely on a neat soft green bush. m.d.b. B.
(1978) Page(s) 2. Includes photo(s). New Releases. Ambassador H. T. (Meilland) An 'earthy' colour that is in great demand in Australia these days, it has large conical buds of apricot opening to light orange shading gold, with 30 or more petals, and growing singly on a tall upright bush of thick matt green foliage. Geneva Certificate of Merit. Illustrated. m.d.c. $5.00
(1972) Page(s) 1. American Heritage ivory, flushed and deepening to salmon. m. sd. C
(2017) Page(s) 58. Includes photo(s). Anna Ziekesen 1983 ......
(1972) Page(s) 1. Anne Letts. Noted for its consistent, perfectly formed blooms, it is silver pink with paler reverse. m.d.c.f. C.
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