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'Philadelphia' rose References
Book (2002) Page(s) 46. I. R. Spriggs. New Rose Registrations. TOMmac. ‘Philadelphia’ Lemon or yellow blend. Class H/T. George L. Thomson. Year of Registration 2001
Website/Catalog (2002) Page(s) 63. ‘Philadelphia’ - Thompson 2000. Delicate and dainty these pale clear yellow blooms age to a rich cream with a hint of yellow at the centre. The blooms are very double and almost quartered and evolve from the most beautiful urn shaped buds an over flowing fashion. The fragrance is soft and subtle. The flowers are not large but are produced in abundance and look wonderful in the vase. Disease resistant bush. 1.2 x 0.75m.
Website/Catalog (2002) p6 Picture ‘Philadelphia’
p14. Picture. ‘Philadelphia’. (TOMmac), 2001. Of a sweet fragrance, the shapely blooms are borne individually or in small clusters, on long stems. Good health tolerance, excellent repeat flowering and long keeping cut flower. A rose dedicated to ‘Ronald Mcdonald House’ charity. From the ‘Australian TRUE BLUE Collection. Plant Patent No. 54261/01
Book (2001) Includes photo(s). Cover picture. 'Philadelphia'
p5. Front cover caption: ‘Philadelphia’™ (TOMmac) Australian Bred Rose by Mr. George Thomson. Transparency: Ross Roses.
p43 Maureen Ross. Australian Roses for 2001. ‘Philadelphia’™ (TOMmac) Of a sweet fragrance, the soft lemon to buttercup yellow shapely blooms are borne individually or in a small cluster, over a 1.2 metre tall bush. Good health tolerance, with excellent repeat flowering. Long keeping cut flower will be an attraction for the rose lover. A 'Charity' rose dedicated to 'Ronald McDonald House' where families can stay while their child is receiving treatment for cancer or other serious illnesses. The Breeder and Agent royalty share is donated entirely to this charity. Plant Patent Pending.
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