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Website/Catalog  (1970)  Page(s) 13.  
 
GRIMPANT GOLDILOCKS. — Fleurs doubles jaune pur brillant.
Book  (1966)  Page(s) 35, plate 54.  Includes photo(s).
 
Climbing Goldilocks Climbing bouquet rose
Boerner, Jackson and Perkins 1952
This climbing sport of the profusely flowering, yellow floribunda rose, Goldilocks, produces well-shaped flowers which last until far into the autumn. Sometimes a little difficult to get gping and it is best to pick off the first flowers; prune the branches well back on first year plants so as to get a good growth of shoots from the base. With good nutrient and regular removal of withered flowers, this rose may reach a height of 6-9 ft.
Website/Catalog  (1966)  Page(s) 28.  
 
CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS Remontant à fleurs très doubles jaune d'or brillant clair et éclatant.

[no longer listed in 1970]
Website/Catalog  (1960)  Page(s) 30.  
 
CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS (Bœrner 1952). Fleurs moyennes jaune paille pur, pâlit à la défloraison. FL [feuillage luisant]. RT [Rosiers Grimpants susceptibles de remonter]. 
Website/Catalog  (1958)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Climbing Multiflora or Rambling Roses, etc. Climbing Goldilocks Hyb Poly. (Caluya 1951) 6. The bush form has become a first ranking favourite in record time, so a climber with the same rich yellow blooms in clusters will be very welcome. 
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 141.  
 
Goldilocks, Cl. Cl.F. (Caluya; int. J&P, '51.) (28) Pl. Pat. 1090.
Website/Catalog  (1955)  Page(s) 5.  
 
CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS (Boerner 1952). .....Grimpant remontant très vigoureux donnant une multitude de fleurs jaune vif pur en bouquets.
Certificat S.N.H.F. Paris. Certificat N.R.S. Angleterre. 
Book  (1954)  Page(s) 16.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1954. Climbing Goldilocks  Clg. Hyb. Poly. (Caluya, 1951). The bush form has had a phenomenal rise in popularity and a vigorous climbing sport will be in great demand.
Magazine  (Nov 1953)  Page(s) 4. trimester, p. 108.  
 
La présentation de Roses Nouvelles organisées par la Société Nationale d'Horticulture de France eut lieu le 25 juin dans les locaux de la Société, 84, rue de Grenelle, Paris (VIIe). Après délibération, le Jury accorda les récompenses suivantes :
Certificats de Mérite aux variétés :  .... Climbing Goldilocks, obtenue par M. Boerner. Sarmenteux remontant à grandes fleurs jaune d'or clair, réunies en gros bouquets ; floraison abondante de juin aux premières gelées.
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