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Website/Catalog  (1961)  Page(s) 4.  
 
Novelty Roses 1960.  Angela. (Poly. Kordes 1957) Blooms of 28 petals 2 1/2" across, produced in well-spaced trusses of 15 to 20 golden yellow, shaded cherry red. Vigorous and upright in growth with glossy green, disease resistant foliage. Very free flowering. 8/6 each.
Book  (1961)  Page(s) 117.  
 
W. C. Thorn. What's In a Name. A number of family names were also given to these Kordes seedlings. Recent examples are.... 'Angela' for a grand-daughter of W. A. Morse.
Book  (1960)  
 
p13.  Frank W. Pulsford, Epping, NSW.  New Roses for 1960
Angela, (Kordes, 1957) : Blooms of twenty-eight petals two inches and a half across, produced in well spaced trusses of fifteen to twenty golden yellow florets, shaded cherry red. Vigorous and upright in growth with glossy green foliage. Disease resistant and very free flowering.

p100.  Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. Some Novelty Roses. 
Angela  Floribunda. (Kordes, 1957))  Large trusses of cherry red and yellow semi-double blooms. Shiny foliage and rather tall vigorous clean growth.
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