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'Joan Elizabeth' rose References
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Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 273. Joan Elizabeth Hybrid Tea, flowers golden yellow, reverse flushed pink, 1949, Fletcher; Tucker.
Book (1958) Page(s) 174. Joan Elizabeth. HT. (Fletcher; int. Tucker, '49.) Bud long pointed; fl. large (5 in.), dbl. (30 petals), well formed, fragrant, golden yellow, reverse flushed pink. Fol. dark, glossy. Vig.; free bloom.
Magazine (Feb 1950) Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 13. Les Roses anglaises qui ont gagné les plus hautes récompenses cette année sont : Rubaiyat, rose foncé de S. Mac Gredy et Son., Sunny Maid, un hybride de polyantha jaune de R. Tucker et Son., et Joan Elizabeth, de la même Firme. Hébé une belle rose, bien pleine, rose saumon, exhibée par A. Dickson, a gagné la Médaille d'Or. Des certificats ont été attribués à la rose américaine Charlotte Armstrong (présentée par R. Harkness and Co et Crimson King, de Kordes (présentée par H. Morse et Son.).
Magazine (Feb 1950) Page(s) 25. 'Joan Elizabeth'. HT. R. Tucker and Son
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