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Website/Catalog (2020) Page(s) 168. Includes photo(s). Doctor Fleming, synonym: DOTfle, Marí Dot, 1960, HT, soft pink, with carmine-red flecks, tall habit, double, 40 petals, fine form and well spiralled, elegant buds, solitary, very fragrant, magnificent foliage, Queen Elisabeth X Baleares, vigorous, long canes, solitary, tall vegetationand rigid peduncles, good for cut flower, bibliography: LD, mcf10, JD
Book (19 Apr 2000) Page(s) 132. 'Dr. Fleming', HT, pb, 1960; Description; (Queen Elizabeth x Baleares); Dot, M.
Website/Catalog (1970) Page(s) 7. DOCTEUR FLEMING. — Fleur en coupe rose clair nacré brillant.
[no longer listed in 1971]
Magazine (Aug 1968) Page(s) 3. trimester, p. 6. Includes photo(s). Docteur Fleming
Website/Catalog (1967) Includes photo(s). DOCTEUR FLEMING [same photo as in 1968 reference]
Website/Catalog (1966) Page(s) 9. DOCTEUR FLEMING (Dot 1961). .....Très belle fleur en coupe rose nacré brillant se teintant légèrement plus foncé sur les bords à la défloraison. FL [feuillage luisant]. O[dorante]. + [conseillées pour fleurs coupées de plein air].
[no longer listed in 1975]
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