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'Wildfire' rose References
Website/Catalog (2002) p7 Picture. ‘Wildfire’.
p15 Picture. ‘Wildfire’ (TOMfire) 1999. The dainty roses cluster into a mass of vibrant colour, amongst the glossy green foliage. Neat habit of growth. Bred by George Thomson who together with Ross Roses, donated this rose to the emergency Services of Australia to raise funds for the volunteers who diligently protect our homes and property.
Book (2001) p41 Maureen Ross. Australian Roses for 2001. ‘Wildfire’ ™ (TOMfire). Aptly named, for the golden-yellow roses are flushed with flame-red during the hot days of summer. The dainty, fragrant roses cluster into a mass of vibrant colour amongst the glossy green foliage. ‘Wildfire’ is ideal for low borders up to one metre high. Named in recognition of the volunteers in the Country Fire Services of Australia. Exclusive to Ross Roses. The Breeder and Agent royalty share is donated entirely to this charity. PBR Applied For.
p57 J. L. Priestly. New Rose Registrations. TOMfire (‘Wildfire 2000’) Floribunda. George L. Thomson. Year of Registration 2000
Article (magazine) (Dec 2000) Page(s) 147. TOMfire, Floribunda, yellow blend with blazing orange overtones in hot weather, reverse lighter, 2000; (Wildfire 2,000); 'Remember Me' x 'Tequila Sunrise'; Thomson, George L.; Ross Roses, 1999.
Article (magazine) (Oct 2000) Page(s) 35. TOMfire (Wildfire 2,000) Floribunda; George L. Thomson; Ross Roses; South Australia.
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