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'Cherub' rose References
Book  (1996)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Cherub. Clark. Australia 1923. Rambler. Pink. [Available from:] Bleak, Cottage, Evans, Golden Vale, Hilltop, John’s World, Mistydown, Nieuwesteeg, Rose Arbour, Simms, Stoneacres.
Book  (1994)  Page(s) 87, 119.  
 
Page 87: Little Cherub looks like Dresden China and is almost indestructible
Page 119: Cherub Very vigorous rambler. 1923. 'Claire Jacquier' seedling... pink...
Newsletter  (1994)  Page(s) 15. Vol 3, No. 4.  
 
Cherub. HT. Clg. 1923. Alister Clark. Claire Jacquier seedling.
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 228.  
 
[Listed under Noisettes and Climbers Supplement] Cherubim A. Clark, 1923. Polyantha. Seedling of ‘Mlle Claire Jacquier’, (Pol).
Book  (1990)  Page(s) 119.  
 
Cherub. Salmon P. HT 1923. Cl.
Book  (1983)  Page(s) 70.  
 
Cherub (1923) a large flowered Rambler with rich green glossy foliage and very strong growth. It blooms only once. The flowers are put up in good sized clusters and are cupped, semi-double in shades of salmon and pink. It makes a splendid plant for tall standards.
Magazine  (1982)  Page(s) 6. Vol 4, No. 4.  
 
Gillian Batchen, NSW…..and masses of a single pale pink climber that no-one could name, around the door. One name suggestion is ‘Cherub’.
Trevor Nottle: Sorry you can’t have CHERUB as it is already being used by a pale flesh-apricot coloured rambler which had semi-double flowers!
Magazine  (1979)  Page(s) 4. Vol 1, No. 3.  
 
Cherub. 1923. intro. Brundrett. Rambler, small, semi-double, cupped, pink and salmon. Foliage rich green, glossy, wrinkled. Very vigorous climber, profuse non-recurrent bloom. Claire Jacquier seedling.
Website/Catalog  (1958)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Cherub (A. Clark, 1923). 6. Small semi-double blooms of pink and salmon. Rich glossy green foliage.

[Note Cherub is listed under Climbing Multiflora or Rambling Roses, etc. class. The next class in the catalogue is Wichurana where Hazelwood used to list this rose]
Book  (1955)  Page(s) 77.  
 
Cherub (1923), R. Small, pointed, yellow-and-salmon-pink buds; semidouble flowers in huge, clear-pink clusters, May into June. This looks like the Sweetheart Rose, ‘[Mlle] Cécile Brunner’. 'Cherub' is a darling, and aptly named. The foliage is small, wrinkled, glossy, and rich green; the canes almost thornless. Very vigorous where it is hardy; unlikely to survive below zero. Wonderful for the Deep South.
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