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"Grandma Frederick’s Red China" rose Description
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Photo courtesy of Ozoldroser
Origin:
Discovered by Barbara May (Australia, before 2005).
Class:
Found Rose, China / Bengale.  
Bloom:
Red.  Sweet fragrance.  Double (17-25 petals) bloom form.  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Notes:
"J. Datson" (provenance Rookwood, NSW)
"Frank Veal", (provenance Rookwood, NSW)
”Grandma Frederick’s Red China” (provenance Nancy Rudgely, NSW)
“Mrs. Goode’s Red China” (provenance Mrs. Goode, S.A.)

These four foundlings are very similar and may be the same.

Jane wrote (privately) August 19, 2005:
Rumsey's listed their 'red china' as Lady Brisbane, aka Cramoisi Superieur, aka Agrippina.
I have several of them planted, plus "J Datson Rookwood" who is different to all the other "Lady B's" at Rookwood, which BM says are also different to the Rumsey Lady B's.
Document from Jane Zammit Aug 10, 2007: “J.Datson - a version of Cramoisi Superieur? - big & vigorous, reverted to CS colour here, compared to hot pink colour at Rookwood.”
 
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