|
'Canberra' rose References
Article (misc) (2000) Page(s) Unpublished. Canberra Pol op 1935 Sport Gloria Mundi sport Knight G.
Book (1958) Page(s) 45. Canberra. Pol. (G. Knight, '35.) Salmon-coral-pink sport of Gloria Mundi.
Magazine (Jun 1948) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 14-15. D'autres familles moins compliquées de sports dans la classe des vrais polyanthas sont : 1o Le cramoisi double Superba avec ses deux sports Golden Salmon, et Gloria Mundi. ..... Gloria Mundi a donné comme sports : Luminous, California Gold, Camberra, Coral Cup et Baby Gloria.
Book (1948) Page(s) 120. Harry Hazlewood. Piracy in Rose Names. Taking the main appropriate regulations in order and “Modern Roses III” as one authority, there are over 60 cases of duplication in rose names and four of triplication. Canberra – Burbage Nurseries, 1927. Canberra – Harrison, 1928 Canberra – Knight, 1935.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 45. ‘Canberra’. Salmon coral pink sport from the favorite ‘Gloria Mundi’ with the same habit of growth and free blooming qualities.
Book (1935) Page(s) 100. Editor [T. A. Stewart]. Roses of Australia. Canberra. Polyantha. (G. Knight and Sons), 1935. A beautiful coral pink sport from Gloria Mundi, with the same habit of growth and blooming qualities.
Magazine (1934) Page(s) 13. Sydney Royal Easter Show - Fine Floral Display in Spacious New Hall (By J.L.C.) George Knight and Sons, of Homebush, again won most of the prizes in the Rose section. Among their new Roses was a dwarf polyantha named Canberra. It was a beautiful salmon in colour, and was much admired.
|