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'Julia's Rose' References
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 51. Julia's Rose Rated 6.5
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 331. Includes photo(s). Julia's Rose Description... This is a most popular plant simply for its color -- the flowers are various shades of copper, parchment and brown, all mixed into a handsome tone that intensifies dramatically in cool to cold conditions... only recommended for gardeners who are willing to take the time to control disease, as it is not a strong grower...
Book (Jul 1996) Page(s) 21. Includes photo(s). Julia's Rose Large-flowered bush (Hybrid Tea) Wisbech Plant Co. (England) 1976. Description.
Book (Mar 1995) Page(s) 13. Includes photo(s). Julia's Rose Hybrid Tea. Wisbech (England) 1980... Description... unique and pleasing shades of parchment tan... In growth it is a lot like an old tea rose and resents being cut back... Julia Clements, the doyenne of British flower arrangers, has the rare honor of having three roses named after her, the first two being 'Julia Clements', a red floribunda introduced in 1957, and 'Lady Seton', a light pink hybrid tea introduced in 1966...
Book (1994) Page(s) 134. Julia's Rose Description... russet-coffee cream blooms looking like left-over silk roses from a lady's hat from the last century... named for Julia Clements, the doyen of British arrangers...
Book (Nov 1993) Page(s) 60. Julia's Rose The colour of old brown lace, it has a bud that is rich copper in tone, and it is an excellent rose for flower arrangements...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 280. Julia's Rose® Hybrid Tea, flowers parchment and copper shades, 1976, 'Blue Moon' x 'Dr. A.J. Verhage'; Wisbech Plant Co. Description.
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 191. Includes photo(s). Julia's Rose Large-flowered hybrid tea. Parentage: 'Blue Moon' x 'Dr. A.J. Verhage'. England 1976. Description and cultivation... The flowers are an unusual colour, coppery-tan with pinkish tints, frilled petals, golden stamens... good cut flowers...
Book (1993) Page(s) 196. Includes photo(s). A parchment-brown Hybrid Tea raised by Tysterman and introduced by Wisbech Plant Co. (Britain) 1976. ('Blue Moon' x 'Dr. A.J. Verhage') Flowers continuously.
Book (1988) Page(s) 81. Named for Julia Clements, the celebrated flower arranger… a superb rose for use in arrangements… The colour is so peculiar that it almost defies description. "Tan with pink", "coppery parchment", and "brownish with a copper sheen" are some offerings… raised by Englishman Bill Tysterman… [it won] top prize ar the important German Rose Trials… [but] requires the best of everything -- site, soil and cultivation -- to do well. Description.
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