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Book (1937) Page(s) 102. Frank Mason, NZ. The Rose Season. Cherie and Mevrouw Van Stratten Van Nes are two sports from Else Poulsen that have made a lot of friends during the season. They are very much alike to the casual observer, but Mevrouw Van Strat-ten Van Nes has frilled edges to the petals and both are most useful for other purposes.
Book (1936) Page(s) 69. Frank Mason. Roses in New Zealand. Cherie is a sport from that old favourite, Else Poulsen, and is good.
Book (1936) Page(s) 150. Cheerie (polyantha) Morse 1931; sport of Else Poulsen; scarlet-cherry, center glossy pink, fades to deep pink, small, semi-double, cup form, open, lasting, large clusters, floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 6/10, upright, bushy. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1934) Page(s) 38. New Roses 1933. Cherie Poly. (H. Morse & Sons 1933) 3. A scarlet crimson Polyantha producing large trusses of bloom on vigorous growths. A sport of 'Else Poulsen'. E.
Book (1933) Page(s) 56. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1933. Cheerie Fades from crimson to dirty cerise.
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