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Book (2002) Page(s) 34. Rated 7.6
Book (2000) Page(s) 168. Includes photo(s). ‘Class Act’/’First Class’/’White Magic’/JACare: Floribunda… en bouquet de 3 à 6… blanc crème… léger parfum fruité. Semi-doubles et de taille moyenne… 25 pétales en coupe lâche autour d’un gros bouquet d’étamines… feuillage sombre et satiné… à port droit, de hauteur moyenne… longs aiguillons. Warriner, USA, 1988.
Website/Catalog (31 Dec 1998) Page(s) 54. Includes photo(s).
Book (1995) CLASS ACT (FIRST CLASS) (WHITE MAGIC), F (Warriner '88) [Sunftare x (Merci x Faberge)]. W, 15-20 petals, slight fruity fragrance. AARS '89, Portland GM '89.
Magazine (Feb 1994) Page(s) 8. Includes photo(s).
Book (1994) Page(s) 121. Class Act Description... snow-white blooms that delightfully show off their lovely yellow stamens and their frilled blossoms...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 124. Includes photo(s). Class Act (JACare) Cluster-flowered. Parentage: 'Sun Flare' x Seedling. Bill Warriner. Description... creamy white flowers...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 99. Class Act Floribunda, white, 1988, (JACare; 'First Class'; 'White Magic'); 'Sun Flare' x Seedling; Warriner, William. Description.
Book (1993) Page(s) 33. Geoff Swane, Narromine, NSW. New Rose Introductions for 1993. Class Act (Jacare) AARS Award 1989. Cream coloured buds pop open into large semi-double, snowy white blooms that reveal bright yellow stamens and are produced on a glossy green, densely foliaged bush which has strong disease resistance. Maybe this rose will be too classy for 'Iceberg' but let's wait and see. P.V.R. application 92/004. This rose is bred from 'Sunflare' x with an unnamed seedling.
Book (1991) Page(s) 84. Nola Simpson, New Zealand International Rose Trial Ground Awards. Trial No. 20. 1988-1990. Gold Star of the South Pacific for the Best Rose on Trial. Class Act FI. Medium height, healthy, even growth and a bushy growth habit. The flowers are lemon-white in colour, semi-single and enhanced by attractive stamens, borne in clusters with the clusters being of a particularly good conformation, exhibitors take note. The repeat of flowering is excellent for a floribunda. A very striking rose which I feel sure will become very popular in New Zealand as it will be suitable for garden display, exhibiting and should look smashing in display vases. By Warriner USA.
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