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Book  (1961)  
 
p20. Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW.  New Roses. 
Tapestry  HT. Very variable shadings of yellow, apricot, copper, flushed with pink. Long strong stems and glossy foliage. A decorative variety that holds very well, and proved most satisfactory with us.

p53. Frank W. Pulsford, Hazlewood Nurseries Pty. Ltd. New Roses for 1961.
Tapestry HT. (Fisher 1958) Long pointed buds.....
Website/Catalog  (1961)  Page(s) 3, 6.  
 
p3. Novelty Roses 1961. Tapestry HT. (Conard Pyle & Co., 1958). Long pointed buds opening to double flowers, 35 to 40 petals. An interesting colour combination of bright red, canary yellow and rose pink. Very free flowering with strong growth and healthy foliage. 15/- each.

p6. Novelty Roses 1960. Tapestry (HT. Conard Pyle Co. 1958) Long pointed buds opening to large double flowers. Combination of bright pink, yellow and rose pink.  Free flowering. 12/6 each.
 
Book  (1960)  Page(s) 66.  
 
Lester E. Satterlee.  Rose Growing in Kansas City. 
Tapestry (Gladys Fisher): This bush has foliage much like Mme. A. Meilland.  Well shaped bush with brilliant. buds — not show form but very large and multi-coloured with flame, yellow and copper tones mingled with each other.  An interesting rose.
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