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(28 Dec 1938) Page(s) 38. Alister Clark, of Glenara, Bulla, Vic., is known everywhere in the world where roses will grow. There are few people who can work such magic in the hybridising of roses and daffodils. Vic. National Rose Society handed him a gift the other evening in recognition of 38 years’ service. He pleased two of his eulogists (W. H. Dunallen and T. A. Stewart, editor of the “Rose Annual’’) by announcing that next year he would produce two new roses, to be christened the W. H. Dunallen and the Editor Stewart.
(19 May 1948) Page(s) 12. [Add to the flowers propagated by Alister Clark the new rose 'Remembrance' raised for the war cemeteries where rest many Australian heroes who failed to return. Already a few of these roses are growing in southern Australian war cemeteries, and others are intended for burial-grounds in France, Belgium and England. Four were planted at Gallipoli on Anzac Day by the Australian party which made a pilgrimage there just before going to unveil the Tobruk memorial.
(28 Dec 1938) Page(s) 38. Alister Clark, of Glenara, Bulla, Vic., is known everywhere in the world where roses will grow. There are few people who can work such magic in the hybridising of roses and daffodils. Vic. National Rose Society handed him a gift the other evening in recognition of 38 years’ service. He pleased two of his eulogists (W. H. Dunallen and T. A. Stewart, editor of the “Rose Annual’’) by announcing that next year he would produce two new roses, to be christened the W. H. Dunallen and the Editor Stewart.
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