'Roseate' rose References
Book (1999) Page(s) 13. Roseate – 1931. Large Flowered Pillar rose, cherry red flowers. No longer available
Newsletter (1995) Page(s) 17. Vol 4, No. 1. Roseate. HT. 1931. Alister Clark.
Book (1990) Page(s) 122. Roseate. Cherry red. 1931. Pillar.
Magazine (1979) Page(s) 7. Vol 1, No. 3. [no Roseate appears in a listing of Alister Clark roses. There is the word Rosente - ? and it is presumed this is a misprint for Roseate]
Website/Catalog (1941) Page(s) 9. Roseate (H.T.) Alister Clark. A pillar Rose of cherry-red colour, with healthy and clean foliage; good cut flower.
Book (1936) Page(s) 622. Roseate (HT) A. Clark 1931; Roseale X ?; deep pink, large, semi-double, lasting, fragrance 3/10, mediocre, floriferous, continuous bloom, long stems, wrinkled foliage, growth 7/10, climbing.
Book (1933) Page(s) 178. New Roses of the World. 'Roseate' HT. (A. Clark; intro. by Ivanhoe Horticultural Society, Victoria, 1931.) ‘Roseale’ x unknown variety. Type, ‘Clirnbing Richmond’. Bud ovoid; flower large, open, semi-double, opening well when cut, lasting, slightly fragrant, deep rose, on long stem. Foliage wrinkled. Vigorous, upright, climbing, good as a pillar; moderate, continuous bloomer.
Website/Catalog (1932) Page(s) 18. Climbing Roses. Roseate.
Book (1931) p62 Editor [T. A. Stewart] Roses of Australia. Roseate (HT) Alister Clark Vic. [Listed with the 1931 roses] A pillar rose of cherry red colour, with healthy and clean foliage; good cut flower. Presented to Ivanhoe Horticultural Society.
p iv. “Glenara” Seedlings advertisement. New 1931. Roseate – A pillar Rose of cherry red colour, long buds, with healthy and clean foliage, good vase Rose. (Ivanhoe Horticultural Society).
[Note this rose was advertised in Australian Rose Annual in the following years: Roseate. Pillar 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48]
Website/Catalog (1931) Page(s) 41. Announcement. We have much pleasure in announcing that the rose generously donated by Mr. Alister Clark to the Ivanhoe Horticultural Society, will be distributed this Winter. This variety is of climbing habit, suitable for arches, fences, pillars, etc. The blooms are large, semi-double, and are held upright, opening well in all weathers. Color: Brilliant deep pink. Price 3/6 each, and all plants will bear the official label of the society.
[Note – it is presumed that this announcement was for ‘Roseate’]
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