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'Judith Black' rose References
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Book (5 Apr 2010) 'Judith Black'. HT, dr, 1930, Clark, A.; bud pointed; flowers rich dark red flushed fiery red, dbl., globular, moderate fragrance; foliage soft; dwarf growth. Introductions: Hazlewood Bros.
Book (2010) Page(s) 97. In 1903 Alister’s daily diary noted that he was visited by Bob Black…… Judith Emily Black was born in 1904, in South Yarra in Melbourne to Robert Silvers Black……
Book (1999) Page(s) 12. Judith Black – 1930. Large Flowered Bush rose, double, rich dark red flowers fading fiery red. No longer available
Newsletter (1995) Page(s) 17. Vol 4, No. 1. Judith Black. HT. 1930. Alister Clark.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 279. Judith Black Hybrid Tea, flowers rich dark red flushed fiery red [dr], 1930, Clark, A.; Hazelwood Bros.
Book (1990) p83 The names of Western District properties echo through Alister’s diaries – Blacks and .... all the Western District families were their friends....
p120 Judith Black. Very dark red. 1930. Everbl.
Magazine (1979) Page(s) 5. Vol 1, No. 3. Judith Black. 1930. intro. Hazlewood Bros., HT. bud pointed, flower double, globular, fragrant, rich dark red flushed fiery red. Foliage soft. Dwarf.
Book (1936) Page(s) i. "Glenara Seedlings" advertisement. Judith Taylor. Everblooming Bush or Standard Rose.
[This was probably a misprint and meant to be Judith Black.]
Book (1934) Page(s) 152. Mr. R. T. Hamilton, Ivanhoe, Victoria. Red Roses. Of the red roses produced in the last seven or eight years, a number has been very disappointing. Under this heading come ... and Judith Black.
Book (1933) Page(s) 177. New Roses of the World. ‘Judith Black’ HT. (A. Clark; intro. by Hazlewood Bros., 1930.) Type, ‘Liberty’. Bud pointed; flower globular, double, lasting, sweetly fragrant, rich dark red flushed fiery red. Foliage soft in texture. Dwarf, not vigorous.
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