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'HILgold' rose References
Magazine (2000) Page(s) 89. Vol 94, Part 3. R. C. Balfour: Obituary: Ted Allen DHM. His father was a successful rose breeder who instituted the Torridge Awards for amateur rose breeders and Ted won the Award in 1969 and a CM in 1970 for Golden Chersonese bred from R. ecae x 'Canary Bird'.
Book (1997) Page(s) 118, 119. Includes photo(s). Page 118: [Photo] Page 119: Golden Chersonese 1963... single, rich golden-yellow flowers... Foliage fern-like
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 198. Golden Chersonese Modern Shrub. Parentage: R. ecae x 'Canary Bird'. E.F. Allen 1963. Description... Chersonese was the Greek name for the place now know better as Gallipoli. The Golden Chersonese was apparently a legendary place of wealth and beauty...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 214. Golden Chersonese Shrub, yellow, single, 1967, (HILgold); R. ecae x 'Canary Bird'; Allen, E.F. Description.
Book (1991) Page(s) 198. Includes photo(s).
Article (magazine) (1988) Page(s) 66. Also crosses with R. ecae have led to similar colour transfers: Golden Chersonese (Allen, 67: R. ecae x Canary Bird) has 85 mg% carotenoids with 92% epoxydes (of which 64% violaxanthine) and no trace of anthocyanides.
Book (1988) Page(s) 15. Includes photo(s). Golden Chersonese This hybrid between 'Canary Bird' and R. ecae (female) was raised by E. F. Allen in 1963. It makes a shrub up to 2 m high, flowering once, in late May. It combines the aromatic foliage and deep yellow flowers of R. ecae with the larger petals of R. 'Canary Bird'.
Website/Catalog (1986) Page(s) 20. Golden Chersonese.....Cg.
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 23. Golden Chersonese (R. ecae hybrid).....6 x 4’.
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 19. Golden Chersonese (Spinosissima) Rich yellow, single flowers born singly along arching branches amid fern-like foliage 1963 (S) 6 x 5’.
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