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'Starlet' rose References
Book (1988) Page(s) 148. STARLET = Goldilocks X (Fandango X Pinocchio)
Book (1963) Page(s) 19. Dr. A. S. Thomas. New Roses in Victoria Starlet Florib. (Swim, 1958) Clear yellow, long lasting, Two-inch florets in good panicles. Possibly the best yellow Floribunda so far. I admired it greatly at Bagatelle in 1958, where 'Miracle' won with 'Starlet' gaining second place. Both varieties have been remarkably slow to reach Australia, where we get most new roses so very quickly
Book (1960) Page(s) 68. Lester E. Satterlee. Rose Growing in Kansas City. Starlet (Swim). Here is a good small yellow rose that is hard to beat.
Magazine (Jul 1958) Page(s) 3. trimester, p. 28. 11o Concours international GENEVE (27 JUIN 1958) ... B) PETITES FLEURS : IV) Certificat de mérite, au N« 6, 60,6 points, jaune vif « Starlet » de Armstrong Nurseries (Swimm) U. S. A.
Bagatelle (23 juin 1958) ....Certificat No 1 : Rosier No 120 dénommé « Starlet » obtenu par M. H.-C. Swimm des Pépinières Armstrong (U. S. A.). Polyantha jaune. 155 pts 31
Book (1958) Page(s) 391. Starlet. F. (Swim; int. Armstrong Nurs., '57.) Goldilocks X unnamed seedling. Bud pointed; fl. medium size (2½ in.), dbl. (60 petals), high centered, slightly fragrant, clear yellow; cluster. Fol. dark, leathery, glossy. Vig., compact, upright; abundant bloom. Pl. Pat. 1694.
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