'Cicely O'Rorke' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 44. Alister Clark. Random Reflections. I hope to issue ‘Cicely O’Rorke’ and many others next year...
Book (1928) Page(s) 24. Alister Clark. Hybridisation at ‘Glenara’. ….. we are told that a donkey getting into a vineyard taught the ancients to prune the vine. I only ask to be put on the same plane as the other donkey, if when you have tried the seedlings named below that I am hoping to distribute, you will allow that I have shown that roses can be easily raised from seed:- and Cicely O’Rorke.
Book (1927) Page(s) 159. Alister Clark. The Roses in My Garden. A third is a pink climber, which I have called Cicely O’Rorke.
[This article was a repeat from the Melbourne ‘Herald’ in October 1926. It was also repeated in the Australian Rose Annual 1954, page 115]
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