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Magazine  (Mar 2020)  Page(s) 22. Vol 42, No. 1.  Includes photo(s).
 
Margaret Furness, More Foundlings. 
These three roses come from the same cemetery, and are all well worth growing.
"Anne Wooley"  Moderate fragrance, repeats well in flushes. David Ruston said it was Émotion, Bourbon, Guillot 1862; Gregg and Phillip from Vintage Gardens, USA, said it was Coquette des Blanches. But the current rose sold under that name is incorrect (it should be pure white); and anyway I think planting White Flirt on a lady’s grave would be uncouth. Then John and Steve asked why it wasn’t Boule de Neige. The shape is right but the exquisite flowers and the bush are small, even when force-fed at Renmark.....My plant hasn't set hips.
Magazine  (2011)  Page(s) 5. Vol 33, No. 3.  Includes photo(s).
 
David Ruston thinks "Anne Wooley", found South Australia, is 'Emotion' (Guillot pere, 1862). Not in commerce in Australia.
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