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'Rosette' rose References
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 38. Bush Roses Rosette (Hybrid Tea)... Glowing rosy red, full bloom of nice form. Very highly perfumed.
Book (1936) Page(s) 108. John Poulsen. New Roses at Canterbury, N.Z Rosette. Vigorous growth, with heavy foliage, producing medium-sized flowers very freely. The opening colour, rosy red, is attractive, but the flowers, when open, soon fade to a carmine red, a colour not popular with local Rose lovers.
Book (1936) Page(s) 624. Rosette (HT) A. Dickson 1934; glowing rose-pink, shaded light orange, base yellow, medium to large, double, rosette-form, short broad petals, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, strong stems, dense foliage, growth 6/10, bushy. Sangerhausen
Book (1935) Page(s) 16. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1935. Rosette comes from Alex. Dickson, 1934, and produces carmine blooms in small clusters. Each bloom is made up of 45-50 petals, but from any point of view the variety lacks character or promise.
Website/Catalog (1935) Page(s) 42. New Roses 1935. Rosette (HT. A. Dickson & Sons 1934) Flower glowing rosy red, lightly shaded orange, with a yellow base, full, fairly large and well formed, with rather short petals. Vigorous and free growth; very free blooming and sweetly perfumed. 4/- each. Flowers are produced in clusters. 50 carmine petals, with no suggestion of orange. Moderate growth.
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