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'Golden Heart' rose References
Book  (2002)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Rated 6.5
Book  (2000)  Page(s) 135.  Includes photo(s).
 
‘Burnaby’/’Gold Heart’/’Golden Heart’ = Hybride de Thé… sa forme, bien que plantureuse, a l’élégance de l’hybride de thé avec ce cœur turbiné s’ouvrant majestueusement en corolle ronde, jaune primevère pâle… Sans une tendance à se dédoubler, elle serait la reine des concours… Buissonnnant, de hauteur moyenne, il est assez chichement vêtu d’un feuillage sombre et luisant à protéger du marsonia. Eddie, Canada, 1954.
Book  (Sep 1993)  Page(s) 99.  Includes photo(s).
 
Burnaby ('Golden Heart') Large-flowered. J.H. (sic) Eddie (Canada) 1954. Description... cream, often deeper in the centre... a classic exhibition rose. Parentage: 'Phyllis Gold' x 'President Herbert Hoover'
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 67.  
 
Burnaby Hybrid Tea, creamy white, 1954, ('Golden Heart'; 'Gold Heart'); 'Phyllis Gold' x 'Pres. Herbert Hoover'; Eddie. Description.
Book  (1967)  Page(s) 42.  
 
Some All-Canadian Roses
by Fred Blakeney, Victoria, B.C.
H.M. Eddie & Sons Ltd., 4100 S.W. Marine Drive, Vancouver 13, B.C., have produced far more Hybrid Tea roses of Canadian origin than anyone else in Canada. They have been hybridizing for over thirty years, and have produced eighteen roses in B.C. as follows in alphabetical order:
"Burnaby", Hybrid Tea, introduced in 1954, has a high-centre, and is a canary yellow at the centre with the outer petals cream. It is a fine exhibition rose, and wins many prizes at shows. It was awarded the National Rose Society (British) gold medal in 1954 and the Portland (U.S.A.) gold medal in 1957.
Magazine  (Feb 1960)  Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 29.  
 
...nous avons remarqué les variétés nouvelles suivantes : .. Dans le lot MINIER : « BURNABY », très grandes fleurs jaune clair bien doubles « LOVE SONG » , rose à revers jaune. « SUGAR PLUM », rose de forme allongée.
Book  (1960)  Page(s) 64.  
 
Lester E. Satterlee.  Rose Growing in Kansas. 
Burnaby (Eddie) : Next to Mme. A. Meilland, I believe this is one of the finest exhibition roses. If we could just get ours to bloom at show time we'd walk away with all the "hardware". 
Book  (1959)  Page(s) 326.  
 
Burnaby, H.T. (1951) Phyllis Gold x President Herbert Hoover. Bud canary-yellow edged deep pink; flowers well formed, outer petals pure white shading to primrose-yellow centre.  Foliage glossy and dark.  National Rose Society Gold Medal.  A good grower and heavy bloomer.
Book  (1955)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood. Some New Roses for 1955. 
Burnaby (Eddie, 1952): A very fine Canadian variety of high garden and exhibition qualities. The double blooms are a pleasing yellow shading lighter as with most yellow varieties
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood.  The New Roses of 1953. 
Burnaby.  (Eddie 1952). A large  exhibition and garden rose with broad petals of creamy yellow fading lighter. The growth is very vigorous with healthy foliage and the variety a very welcome addition. The colour improves under shading or in cool weather.
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