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'Miss Brisbane' rose Reviews & Comments
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most recent 14 SEP 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 SEP 07 by Patricia Routley
Note the parentage.


MISS BRISBANE
Hybrid Tea.
L. W. Ulrick, Queensland, Australia. 1954
Name unknown (old) x The Doctor (pink HT 1936)

1955. Australian and New Zealand Rose Annual
p70 New Australian Roses. Editor. Miss Brisbane, H.T. Shell pink.
p128 New Rose Registrations. The following roses have been registered by Dr. A. S. Thomas, Registrar of Rose Names for Australia and New Zealand:
No. 121. Miss Brisbane H.T., L. W. Ulrick. Registered January 26, 1954.

1955 American Rose Annual
p272 New Roses of the World. Miss Brisbane HT (L. W. Ulrick ’53) Name unknown (old) x The Doctor Bud medium size. Cupped, double, shell pink, deep center and light edged flowers. Moderate fragrance. Leaves light green, resistant. Moderate growth 5-6’. Free bloomer. .

1995 The Rose Breeder Australian Rose Breeder’s Association newsletter Vol 4, No. 4.
p18 Australian Roses. Miss Brisbane. HT. 1954. L. W. Ulrick.

1999. Peter Cox “Australian Roses”
[no mention of any L. W. Ulrick rose]

2000. November 15. Private letter to Patricia
“Laurie Ulrick named his roses after the towns in a single line from Gympie to Brisbane”.
Note: Brisbane. Queensland, 4000. Australia.
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