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"Bishop's Lodge Linton Gold" rose References
Website/Catalog (21 May 2020)
Maureen Sherenis (Aus) also called Bishop’s Lodge Linton Gold see Primrose
Primrose. Light yellow, apricot center. Strong fragrance. Medium, globular bloom form. This came to us as Maureen Shereni
Magazine (2015) Page(s) 28. Vol 37. No. 3. Hillary Merrifield, Billy West and Lynne Chapman. Renmark Repository April 2015. Recorded on previous visits (to Renmark). "Bishop's Lodge Linton Gold"
Magazine (2012) Page(s) 26. Vol 34, No. 2. John Nieuwesteeg. The Nieuwesteeg Heritage Rose Garden at Maddingley Park, Bacchus Marsh. In 2011 a collection of heritage roses...were planted. They are: "Bishop's Lodge Linton Gold" and ....
Website/Catalog (2004) Page(s) 88. "Quiet Reflections". Tea. Gold. Ex Bishop’s Lodge, Hay.
Article (misc) (29 Oct 2003) "Bishop's Lodge Quiet Reflection[s]" - a soft-gold tea Rose which is recurrent. "Bishop's Lodge Linton Gold" - a hybrid tea style of rose. the ochre to gold blooms have a classic hybrid tea form. Recurrent.
Magazine (2003) This article reprinted in the 2003 Heritage Roses in Australia Inc. 7th National Conference, Hay, NSW Proceedings, Page 46.
1992 March. Brenda Weir (dec’d). Roses in the Hidden Garden [of Bishop’s Lodge] "B.L. Linton Gold." (roses 5 and 15). The blooms of these roses, which appear to be identical, are gold to ochre. Tea Rose blood is indicated by very red new growth. Members of Heritage Roses have suggested that the golden-ochre shade would have been very sought after around 1912 although we have yet to establish the date of these roses. Like most of the roses in the Bishop’s Lodge garden these are recurrent and flowers slight nodding. No hips have been recorded to date.
Magazine (2003) Page(s) 7. Vol 25, No. 1. Peter Cox: "BL Quiet Reflection" - Soft gold tea "BL Linton Gold" - Ochre to gold HT
Book (1999) Page(s) 79. "Quiet Reflections". Unknown. Found at the Bishop’s Lodge, Hay. Tea. Gold. (Available at) Rose Cottage Nursery, Gawler, SA. and Melville Nurseries, W.A.
Magazine (1996) Page(s) 18. Vol 18, No. 4. p18. David Ruston. Bishop’s Lodge, Hay and Its Roses. Teas. “Quiet Reflections” . Has a bud which is the same strong gold as “[Bishop’s Lodge] Precious Porcelain”, the single Hybrid Tea but the blooms are fairly full old gold, paling to almost white as it matures. The original bush is showing signs of age but the newly budded bushes are doing well. This is a rare colour in Tea roses.
p20. David Ruston. Bishop’s Lodge, Hay and Its Roses. Hybrid Tea. “[Bishop’s Lodge] Linton Gold”. Produces recurrent blooms of gold to ochre, a rare colour in the 1920s. New growth is very red, indicating Tea blood. Flowers are slightly nodding and no hips have been produced.
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