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Horticultural Flora of South-eastern Australia: Flowering plants, Dicotyledons. Part 2, The identification of garden and cultivated plants
(2002) Page(s) 160. Burnet or Scotch Roses (Pimpinellifolias) Irish Marbled: Low shrub to 1 m tall. Flowers small, deep pink with paler reverse, semi-double. Hips dark. Origin unknown, probably pre-1900. [Irish Rich Marbled]
(2002) Page(s) 144. Portland...'Pergolèse' Gallica-like plant with flowers double, purplish-red, fading. Parentage unknown, raised Moreau, France 1860.
(2002) Page(s) 135. Notes that the rose 'Rev. T.C. Cole' commemorates Rev.Cole of Vic [Victoria, Australia] and goes on to say: "... released in 1880; it was a seedling of 'Chromatella' X 'Marechal Niel' and as the latter cultivar was a grandchild of the former, 'Rev.T.C.Cole' would be inbred and difficult to identify. Like many Australian cultivars, especially older ones, it is now considered extinct."
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