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Website/Catalog  (24 Jan 2014)  
 
Registered Name: 'Truly Yours'
ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Truly Yours
HT, ob, 1973, Robinson, H.; flowers coral-salmon to orange, 5 in., 44 petals, globular, intense fragrance; foliage large; vigorous, upright growth. [Miss Ireland × Stella]. Awards: Edland Fragrance Medal, ARS, 1971
Book  (1974)  Page(s) 40.  
 
Leonard Hollis, England.  The Twelve Best Recruits, 1969-72. 
Two very fragrant hybrid teas which tied for the Henry Edland Memorial Medal for Fragrance in 1971, are 'Lily de Gerlach', cherry pink, and 'Truly Yours', a coral-salmon and orange, with full and globular flowers.
Book  (1972)  Page(s) 51.  
 
E. F. Allen. Awards to New Rose Seedlings in great Britain in 1971.
The Henry Edland Memorial Medal together with a Trial Ground Certificate....'Truly Yours'. ('Miss Ireland' x 'Stella'). a somewhat globular flowered Hybrid Tea, by H. Robinson, the flower colour being pale vermilion blended with apricot. The scent is certainly very strong and the colour most attractive but I noticed a little petal scorch during the sunniest months of summer.
Book  (1972)  Includes photo(s).
 
p48. Photo. 'Truly Yours' (HT). 'Miss Ireland' x 'Stella'. Raised by Herbert Robinson, M.B.E. Henry Edland Memorial Medal and Trial Ground Certificate 1971.

p177. The Awards to New Roses in 1971. The Henry Edland Memorial Medal awarded to the most fragrant rose on trial.... 'Truly Yours'. (HT). Raiser: H. Robinson M.B.E., Hinckley. Trial Ground No. 1867. 'Miss Ireland' x 'Stella'. Bloom: coral-salmon and orange, very full (44 petals), rather globular, very fragrant, borne singly and several together. Growth: vigorous and upright. Foliage: semi-glossy, medium green, large.
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