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'Borderer' rose References
Book  (1946)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Alister Clark. “Save the Roses” …. I have had good seedlings from Borderer and ….. to name a few, and yet cannot now procure plants of them.
Website/Catalog  (1945)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Miniature and Polyanthus Roses: Borderer. Pink, copper and amber colours, very free flowering and splendid foliage. Dwarf growing and particularly well named.
Book  (1944)  Page(s) 32.  
 
Alister Clark “An Extraordinary Season”: Of “Glenara” seedlings, amongst the most treasured are: …. and Borderer.
Book  (1943)  Page(s) 75.  
 
T. G. Stewart, Box Hill, Victoria: Polyantha Roses: There are two Australian-raised varieties which I would also like to refer to – Borderer and ….. They are every bit as good and a long way better than quite a number of imported varieties. Both are very double and free flowering, Borderer being lower growing than most, which is an added advantage. The colour also is attractive, being pink, shaded copper.
Website/Catalog  (1941)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Borderer – pink, shaded with copper and amber. Very dwarf, spreading habit. Good foliage. Double and beautifully perfumed.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 53.  
 
H. Alston, Diamond Creek, Victoria. “Rose Progress in Victoria – Roses Ancient and Modern”: While every garden now has plants of ….. and Borderer……
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 24.  
 
‘Borderer’. Pol. (A. Clark; int. NRS, Victoria, ’18) Jersey Beauty seedling. Semi-dbl. to dbl. Slightly fragrant, salmon, fawn and pink. Dwarf, spreading.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 93.  
 
Borderer (polyantah) A. Clark 1918; pink, shaded copper and amber, double, fragrance 5/10. continuous bloom, short habit.
Book  (1935)  Page(s) 38.  
 
Alister Clark¨ “Rose Notes for “Glenara”: Of the older seedings, the following are perhaps outstanding: …..and Borderer. These should be in every garden on their performances year by year at “Glenara.”
Book  (1934)  Page(s) 69.  
 
Alex Ross, Ashton, SA: Polyantha Roses: There are large numbers of miniatures which cannot be classed under any heading, and they form a large miscellaneous class. ……. Beginning with our own Australian-Raised Borderer, we have a variety well suited for edging, for although almost continuously in bloom, it never attains a height of more than a few inches; the colour is of a delicate pink and amber, and at different seasons a different shade predominates.
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