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'Woburn Abbey' rose References
Book  (1964)  Page(s) 16.  
 
Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW.
New Roses. Woburn Abbey Floribunda. (G. Sidey & A. Cobley) Deep copper orange with yellow towards the base of the cupped blooms. Vigorous bushy growth and having about 20 small petals. Free flowering and most attractive. ('Masquerade' x 'Fashion').
Website/Catalog  (1964)  Page(s) 2.  
 
Novelty Roses 1964. Woburn Abbey Poly. Strong growing yellow and orange with the yellow dominating. Large heads of bloom. A very attractive and interesting new floribunda. 15/ยท each
Book  (1963)  Page(s) 151.  
 
 Better Roses, Victoria (Australia). advertisement.
Woburn Abbey  (Flor.) (Sidey and Cobley) Fragrant, double, tangerine blooms well spaced in large trusses. Vigorous, healthy growth and ample foliage.
Book  (1963)  Page(s) 80.  Includes photo(s).
 
Woburn Abbey (floribunda) 'Masquerade' x 'Fashion'. Raised by G. Sidey and A, Cobley.  Trial Ground Certificate 1961. 
Book  (1962)  
 

p162. Trial Ground Awards 1961
Trial Ground Certificate to Woburn Abbey (Flori.). Trial Ground No. 2173. Reg. No. 704. Raiser G. Sidey and  A. Cobley, Earl Shilton, Leics. Distributor: R. Harkness &  Co., Hitchin. 'Masquerade' x 'Fashion'. Vigour of  growth, 8.  Habit of growth vigorous and bushy with small dark green foliage, 7. Freedom from disease 12. Blooms  cupped  (23 small petals), 2 1/2 inches to 3 inches across when open 8.  Colour  deep  cadmium orange to deep yellow at base, 8. Freedom of flowering 15. General effect, 7. Fragrance, 5.

p181.  Harkness & Co. Ltd. advertisement.
New Roses for 1962.  Woburn Abbey This tangerine coloured Floribunda will be a bright spot in many a home, stately or otherwise. We like the good form of the double flowers, and the strong growth. It is fair to say that this is an outstanding new variety. It has a colour you can see a long way off. Raiser: G. Sidey in collaboration with A. Cobley.  Trial Ground Certificate. 

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