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Discussion id : 168-015
most recent 28 JUL HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 JUL by odinthor
Periodical "The National Nurseryman," vol. 7, 1899, p. 84, avers that "The rose number of the Gardeners' Magazine, London, issued July 8th, contained several appropriate articles and was accompanied by a colored plate of the handsome new rose Sunrise, introduced by G.W. Piper, of Uckfield." I can't seem to track down this 1899 issue of the Gardeners' Magazine, nor its colored plate. Can anyone else find it?
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Discussion id : 36-388
most recent 15 MAY 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 MAY 09 by Cyberose2
The Gardeners' Chronicle, May 6, 1899; p 276

Sunrise, is a beautiful "gain" of Mr. Piper's, of Uckfield; it is a brilliant orange-yellow flower, with the back of the petals rosy-pink, of excellent form, and very free-flowering. It was shown in fine condition at the Royal Horticultural Society's meeting on May 2.
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