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'Golden Drop' rose References
Book (1999) Page(s) 16. Golden Drop – 1939. Large Flowered Bush rose, small, double, rich yellow flower clusters. No longer available.
Newsletter (1995) Page(s) 19. Vol 4, No. 3. Golden Drop. HT. 1939 Alister Clark. Mme. Mascuraud sdlg.
Book (1990) p120 Golden Drop. Y[ellow] 1939.
p123 Golden Drop. 1939
Magazine (1979) Page(s) 5. Vol 1, No. 3. Golden Drop – 1939, HT. small [flower?] semi-double, rich yellow, cluster. Tall grower. Mme. Mascuraud x ? seedling.
Book (1965) Page(s) 156. Golden Drop HT. (A. Clark, '39) Mme. Mascuraud x unknown seedling. Small, semi-dbl., rich yellow; cluster. Tall.
Book (1953) Page(s) 78. Dr. A. S. Thomas. Yellow Roses. Lady Huntingfield, Golden Drop and Sunlit, all raised by the late Mr. Alister Clark, are roses that have not been sufficiently publicised. They were not raised or distributed by a commercial organisation with all the advantages of colour plates and extravagant catalogue descriptions. Lady Huntingfield is ...... The other two are compact growers and very free flowering, making them ideal as hedge roses.
Book (1950) Page(s) 97. Golden Drop. (Alister Clark).
Website/Catalog (1941) Page(s) 5. Golden Drop (HT) (Alister Clark, 1939). Healthy, free, and delightfully pretty, this rose is continuously in flower and the lovely buds suggests the name as appropriate. Colour apricot.
Book (1940) Page(s) 247. New Roses of All the World. Description sent by originator on American Rose Society’s standard card ‘Golden Drop’ HT. (A. Clark, 1939.) ‘Mme. Mascuraud’ x unknown seedling. Bud rich yellow; flower small, semi-double, in cluster. Growth upright, tall; abundant bloomer.
Book (1940) Page(s) 118. Mr. T. G. Stewart. The 1940 Novelties. Golden Drop – Strong growth, good colour, very free flowering.
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