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Botanica: The illustrated A-Z of over 10,000 garden plants
(8 May 1999)  Page(s) 118.  Includes photo(s).
 
Black Boy ('Blackboy') Large-flowered Climber. Clark (Australia) 1919. 'Etoile de France' x 'Bardou Job' (or vice versa)... a popular climber in Australia... It is not as dark as the name implies, being a rich deep crimson, paler on the petal reverse, and lightening in color as the flowers age...
(8 May 1999)  Page(s) 163.  Includes photo(s).
 
Chromatella .....patient gardeners are rewarded with a wonderful late spring to autumn display.....
(8 May 1999)  Page(s) 166.  Includes photo(s).
 
City of London (HARukfore) Cluster-flowered/Floribunda. Harkness (UK) 1988. 'New Dawn' x 'Radox Bouquet'... Named for the 800th anniversary of the city's charter... a soft pink rose that fades to blush
 
(8 May 1999)  Page(s) 300.  
 
Heike. KORundum  modern, large-flowered hybrid tea, medium yellow, repeat flowering..... .  great deal of popularity from South African rose lovers.  ..... yellow buds .....tinged with green ....  The color remains clear.... pleasing fragrance .....excellent for bedding schemes. .......Kordes, Germany 1993.  Parentage unknown. 
(1999)  Page(s) 772.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rosa Banksiae thornless stems... The sweetly scented, double white flowers appear in spring in clusters of 3 to 7 flowers. The hips, borne rarely, are small and dull red...
(1997)  Page(s) 773.  
 
Rosa x macrantha This shrub was introduced into cultivation around 1880. It is vigorous and arching with many thorns, growing 5 ft.
(8 May 1999)  Page(s) 526.  Includes photo(s).
 
Ruby Modern, Large-flowered Hybrid Tea. medium red, repeat-flowering. This Rose should not be confused with the Polyantha Rose of the same name; neither variety is particularly well known, and this one seems to be only available to Australian gardeners. It bears large, oval buds that open very slowly to huge flat blooms that are filled with a hundred or so tightly packed, intense orange-red petals.  They last a long time on both the bush and indoors without losing colour, and are excellent for cutting, even if removed at an advanced stage. The blooms are so filled with petals that they are not very attractive; however they become a little more attractive as they open more fully. The growth is tall and upright, and the abundant flowers are borne amid the dark green, semi-glossy, disease-free foliage. Zone 5-9. Tantau, Germany, 1989. Parentage unknown.
(8 May 1999)  Page(s) 636-637.  
 
Yorkshire (KORbarkeit) Groundcover. Kordes (Germany) 1998... small clusters of semi-double white flowers that open wide like saucers... This name had to be given to a white rose, because that became the emblem of the royal house of York in the early fifteenth century and has been associated with the county of Yorkshire ever since
(8 May 1999)  Page(s) 637.  Includes photo(s).
 
Yorkshire Bank (RUtrulo, 'True Love') de Ruiter (The Netherlands) 1979. 'Pascali' x 'Peer Gynt'... a rich creamy pale yellow paling to white
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