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'Nancy Hayward' rose References
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Magazine (2020) Page(s) 15. Vol 42, No. 4. Visit to Tiffany Bignold's Garden. A more reasonable sized Large-Flowered Climber is the cerise coloured Nancy Hayward (1937) which flowers in Tiffany’s garden once only, but her flowering period is long. (According to www.helpmefind.com, Nancy Hayward is a recurrent bloomer.)
Book (2017) Page(s) 90. Includes photo(s). Veronica O’Brien, My Top Australian Bred Roses. Nancy Hayward .....
Book (2010) Page(s) 178. Includes photo(s). Agnes Sommerville Wanliss Irvine, known as Nancy……
Book (2008) Page(s) 241. ’Nancy Hayward’. Cerise climber, Alister Clark, Australia, 1937. Named (it is said, without her permission) for the daughter of a rose-loving friend of the raiser, Victorian Chief Justice Sir William Irvine.
Book (2007) Page(s) 352. ‘Nancy Hayward’ LCl, mr, 1937, Clark, A.; flowers rich bright cerise, large, single; very vigorous, climbing growth. [Jessie Clark × unknown]. Introductions: NRS Victoria. Hybrid gigantea
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 428. Nancy Hayward Large-flowered Climber. Clark (Australia) 1937... a bright cerise-red fading to a carmine-red...
Book (1994) Page(s) 121. Nancy Hayward Very vigorous climber. 1937. 'Jessie Clark' x ?, so second generation from R. gigantea. Large, single, vivid lipstick-pink flowers...
Book (Nov 1993) Page(s) 43. Nancy Hayward large, single, cherry-tomato-red... bred from R. gigantea earlier this century by Alister Clarke of Melbourne, Australia... still available from specialist nurseries
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 298. Includes photo(s). Nancy Hayward Description... big single roses in strawberry-red fading to carmine... Like most R. gigantea hybrids it is rather tender...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 405. Nancy Hayward Large-flowered Climber, rich bright cerise, single, 1937, 'Jessie Clark' x Seedling; Clark, A. Description.
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