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'Red Beauty' rose References
Book  (1967)  Page(s) 47.  
 
Some All-Canadian Roses
by Fred Blakeney, Victoria, B.C.
The John H. Dunlop & Son Nursery of Toronto has originated six Hybrid Tea Roses, and were probably the first nursery to put Canadian-originated roses on the market. At least, they were the first recorded. Their first introduction was a tea rose named "White Bougère" in 1898. Then followed five Hybrid Teas: "Mrs. Henry Winnett" (1917), "Frank Dunlop" (1920), "Canadian Jubilee" (1927), "Phantasy" (1927), "Red Beauty" (1929). Some of these roses may still be around. Mr. Dunlop died in 1930.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 61.  
 
Beauty, Red (HT) Dunlop 1928; sport of Matchless; red, very large, semi-double to double, high-centered, solitary, lasting, floriferous, fragrance 8/10, long stems, growth 7/10.
Article (misc)  (1929)  Page(s) 219.  
 
Red Beauty Hybrid Tea (John H. Dunlop & Son Ltd., 1928.) Sport of 'Matchless'... red
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