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'Una Wallace' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 618. Una Wallace Hybrid Tea, soft, even-toned cherry-rose, 1921, McGredy. Description.
Book (1953) Page(s) 85. Frank Penn. Auckland, NZ. Twelve Good Roses. Editor McFarland... colour is a trifle hard — somewhat like Una Wallace
Book (1952) Page(s) 93. C. A. Brown. Know Your Roses. For example, Una Wallace has long stems, sparse foliage, and few thorns, which distinguish it from Editor McFarland, and very little perfume, which distinguishes it from Mrs. Bryce Allan and Patrick Anderson. All of these are deep pinks.
Book (1947) Page(s) 131. Una Wallace (Garden & Show) Perfect flower of faultless formation. A soft cherry rose colour, without shading. To be seen on every show bench because of its peerless form and depth. In the garden, it is equally desirable, though less free in bloom than may be desired. A tall, vigorous grower, with healthy foliage. Faint tea perfume. Fragrant. Habit 4. (HT)
Book (1946) Page(s) 103. Mr. F. Platt, Bexley, NSW. Una Wallace good form and colour, but difficult to get size... Open too fast and difficult to carry
Book (1945) Page(s) 58. Frank Penn, Auckland, N.Z. Perfume in roses.
Experts describe the fragrance of such roses as Una Wallace, Laurent Carle and Mrs. A. E. Coxhead as a blend of cabbage and damask rose.
Website/Catalog (1945) Page(s) 23. 'Una Wallace'. Beautiful, soft, cherry rose, without shading. In depth, formation and substance it is faultless, very free blooming and double. Faint tea scent. Its perfect shape makes it an ideal exhibition rose, while it is high in garden qualities as well. Highly recommended.
Book (1943) Page(s) 91. p90. Mr. C. C. Wilson, Moree NSW. Una Wallace: Glorious bloom, but a very weak grower.
Book (1939) p104. D. McLennan, Vic: Rose Thoughts from Mooroopna Una Wallace, so well formed, such a clear colour, and which always provides a bud, but she must be taken early as she matures so quickly.
p113 Mr Frank Penn, NZ. Some of the Newer Sorts. Editor McFarland is... very much like Una Wallace, it is far superior from the fact of its better type of growth; it is also much more free in flowering.
p129. Mrs T. R. Willis, NZ. Rangitiki Roses ... Una Wallace, will stand up to almost any weather.
Book (1938) Page(s) 97. S R. Bird. Auckland's Roses. ... When picked, the blooms stand excellently and do not tend to fly open, like Una Wallace and some other varieties.
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