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'Hazel Alexander' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 236. Hazel Alexander Hybrid Tea, deep red, 1933, 'Ophelia' seedling; Dickson & Co.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 22. Bush Roses Hazel Alexander (Hybrid Tea)... Bright, deep crimson, petals of great depth and of stiff texture. The fragrance of this Rose is magnificent. The habit of the plant is robust and full of vigour. Very highly perfumed. Introduced 1934.
Book (1937) Page(s) 126. Mr. C. Heers, Q’ld. Novelties in Queensland. Hazel Alexander. The blooms of this variety are quite encourag-ing, but up to date the growth is its drawback.
Book (1936) Page(s) 28. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1936. Hazel Alexander (S. Dickson), shown in great form in England, has only fifteen to twenty petals, which blue very badly. The nursery note says, "Rich perfume is the only virtue."
Website/Catalog (1936) Page(s) 44. New Roses 1936. Hazel Alexander (HT. S. Dickson 1934) Red. No promise of being an improvement or different to others already in cultivation.
Book (1936) Page(s) 334. Hazel, Alexander (HT) Cochrane 1934 [A. Dickson]; glossy dark crimson, large, well double, strong petals, solitary, strong upright stems, growth 7/10, robust. Sangerhausen
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