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'Molineux' rose References
Website/Catalog (2018) Includes photo(s). (Ausmol) Molineux Bears medium-sized, neat, rosette blooms - tinged with orange at first, quickly becoming rich yellow. It has a light-medium musky Tea Rose scent. The growth is short, even and upright. David Austin, 1994. [...] It was named after Wolverhampton Wanderers’ football stadium for Sir Jack Hayward, the former Chairman of the club.
Book (2003) Page(s) Table 18. Gold Medal Winners at Durbanville, South Africa... 1993 'Molineux', Shrub, Austin
Book (2000) Page(s) 30. National Rose Trial Garden of Australia awards for Trial 2. 1997-1999. Bed No. 97-15-115. Shrub. 'Molineux'. David Austin, UK. Bronze Medal
Newsletter (May 1999) Page(s) 38. Durbanville Gold Medal Winners...[1997] Year Planted 1993, AUSmol (Molineux), Austin
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 420. Includes photo(s). Molineux (AUSmol) Modern Shrub. Austin (UK) 1994...a very rich yellow and a strong Tea scent...It was the first of David Austin's roses to win the President's 'Trophy of the Royal National Rose Society for the best new seedling roses of the year...
Website/Catalog (Aug 1998) Page(s) 19. Molineux (AUSmol) English Rose. Austin 1994. Description... deep yellow blooms with a lovely rosette formation...
Book (1997) Page(s) 134. Colin Horner, The 1996 Trial Ground Awards in Great Britain. The President's International Trophy for the Best New Seedling Rose, a Gold Medal and The Henry Edland Memorial Medal for the Best Scented Rose; Molineux (Ausmol) (1666) Shrub; yellow; bears clusters of very many double blooms; growth bushy, 2-4ft. Scent very good. 'Graham Thomas' x 'Golden Showers' seedling.
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