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'Bloodstone' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 54.  
 
Bloodstone Hybrid Tea, orange-red, 1951, 'The Queen Alexandra Rose' x 'Lord Charlemont'; McGredy. Description.
Website/Catalog  (1964)  Page(s) 50.  
 
‘Bloodstone’. Hybrid Tea. 3 - 4 feet. Big, delightfully perfumed, high centered buds and full-blown flowers of about 24 wide, veined petals. . . each a beauty in itself and in which you may detect many shades and tones of deep coral and gold. A vigorous plant with dark coppery-green foliage, enlivened by the blooms, has all the colors in a bloodstone.
Writes Mrs. Leslie Marshall from Corpus Christi, Texas, where the heat often fades colors of roses. . . "The unusual color has attracted much attention." $2.00
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 128.  
 
Dr. A. S. Thomas.  New Roses.
Bloodstone (McGredy, 1951) is another beautiful rose in an unusual orange red colouring. Its large flowers have only about 25 petals, but they make up a great double-purpose type of rose. Weak growth, so far. 
Article (magazine)  (Dec 1950)  Page(s) 268.  
 
Bloodstone Description...
Book  (1950)  Page(s) 119.  
 
H. Edland. The New Roses of 1949. 'Bloodstone' .....
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