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'Charlotte Elizabeth' rose References
Book  (1985)  Page(s) 111.  Includes photo(s).
 
Charlotte Elizabeth Deep rose-pink, 3 ft (0.9 m.) 1965.  Raised by A. Norman, England.  Parentage: 'Sheila Elizabeth' x 'Queen Elizabeth'.  A vigorous, upright grower, some 3 ft (0.9 m.) high, with abundant, mid-green, glossy foliage.  The blooms are large, semi-double, well formed in the early stages, deep rose-pink, produced in small trusses, flowering freely in summer and again in autumn.  Weather resistance is good and there is some scent.   Plate 394, p73. 
C.M.  R.N.R.S. 1965.
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 98.  
 
Over the years we introduced [Albert] Norman's roses, the most pleasant of relationships was sustained.  We learned to love Mrs. Norman who was commemorated in 'Charlotte Elizabeth'.   Their daughter had the excellent rose 'Vera Dalton' and a grand-daughter was 'Anne Elizabeth'. 
Book  (1968)  Page(s) 124.  
 
Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. New Roses. 
Charlotte Elizabeth (A. Norman) A Floribunda with Hybrid Tea type flowers, well formed with pointed centres and about 25 nicely reflexed petals. A tall grower, with good clusters and vigorous healthy growth. The colour is a rich pink, somewhat similar to 'Vogue' but with more salmon. The plant is very free flowering.
Book  (1966)  Page(s) 175.  
 
East Malvern "Idaho" Nurseries, Victoria.  Latest Novelties. 
Charlotte Elizabeth
Book  (1965)  Page(s) 166.  
 
New Roses of the World.
Charlotte Elizabeth F. (A. Norman; int. Harkness '65) Parentage not reported.  Pointed bud. Deep rose-pink, double blooms borne in clusters.  Slight fragrance.  Medfium green, glossy, abundant foliage. Free and hardy growth.  Very free bloomer.
Book  (1965)  Page(s) 199.  
 
R. Harkness & Co. Ltd., Hitchin, Hertz. advertisement.
Since Mr. Norman's death we have been testing his last batch of seedlings which he brought to Hitchin himself, even though he was then far from well. We particularly like a Floribunda in deep rose pink with fine double flowers, and it is named 'Charlotte Elizabeth' in honour of Mrs. Norman. Perhaps it will have been noticed in one of the new Trial Ground Certificate varieties.
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