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'Salvation' rose References
Book  (2004)  Page(s) 100.  
 
Colin P. Horner. There are many enthusiastic amateur breeders producing outstanding varieties which, I am sure, will eventually be grown far beyond Australian shores. Among these varieties are: ‘Salvation’, George Thomson, SA.
Book  (2002)  
 
p46. I. R. Spriggs. New Rose Registrations. TOMsave. (Salvation). Red. Class F. George L. Thomson. Year of Registration 2001

p85-4 Mrs. Maureen Ross. The ....new ‘Salvation’ offer a low neat bushy growth habit, with an abundance of rich red blooms over the entire flowering season. In our hot summers these flowers do not burn nor fade. As a landscaping plant for borders there are none better or as spectacular.
Website/Catalog  (2002)  Page(s) 72.  
 
‘Salvation’ (Floribunda Rose). Thompson 2000. In honor of the relentless work carried out by the Salvation Army. Bred here in Australia by George Thompson of SA. The brilliant clear mid red blooms are held in large showy clusters. Very quick to re-bloom putting up a continual display. Great for hedges and fences, bedding or feature plantings. A cheery little rose that always greets you with a smile no matter what the odds.
Website/Catalog  (2002)  Includes photo(s).
 
p6 Picture. ‘Salvation’

p19 Picture. Salvation’ (TOMsave) 2001. Masses of small, semi-double blooms cover this healthy bush. Exceptional flowering over a long period so ideal for low borders. From the ‘Australian TRUE BLUE Collection’. The Breeder and Ross Roses royalty share is donated entirely to this charity. Plant Patent Pending.
Magazine  (Nov 2001)  Page(s) 44.  
 
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Book  (2001)  Page(s) 43.  
 
Maureen Ross. Australian Roses for 2001. Salvation ™ (TOMsave). Salvation Army will benefit from this 'Charity' rose, to assist in raising funds for their humanitarian work around Australia. A massed flowering floribunda of velvety red semi-double blooms in clusters, covering a neat disease tolerant bush, to one metre in height. Its ability to flower over a long period is exceptional. Ideal for borders or as a neat Standard rose. The Breeder and Agent royalty share is donated entirely to this charity. Plant Patent Pending.
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