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‘Improved Cecile Brunner’. Own roots at Northcliffe, W.A. Nov 14, 2024. Provenance: David Clark, as “Toronto”-> Billy in 2021->. Bon-Mid-4. With ‘Mlle Cecile Brunner’ beyond.
Uploaded 14 NOV |
April 2015 David Ruston private garden
Uploaded 26 JUL 19 |
From the article ‘Make the Most of Your Roses’ in The Australian Women’s Weekly, Wednesday 10th October 1962 p36.
Captioned: Miniatures in a Chinese bowl
DAINTY arrangement is not as big as it looks, for the roses used are the tiny Improved Cecil Brunner (light pink) and Permanent Wave (deep pink). If you haven't got a grid to hold the flowers, use chicken-wire crushed into a loose ball. The two colours are arranged in groups. One odd rose of a different variety is the arrangement's focal point.
Arranged by Mrs. T. Arlom, Roseville, NSW.
Uploaded 21 NOV 21 |
April 2015 David Ruston private garden
Uploaded 26 JUL 19 |
Information and detailed description from Carl Duehrsen's 1947 USA Patent application granted in 1949.
Uploaded 19 NOV 21 |
Found rose "Toronto"said to be .Improved Cecile Brünner'. PInjarra Heritage Rose Garden. 17th October, 2014
Uploaded 17 OCT 14 |
photo from the 1954 catalog, Wayside Gardens, Mentor, Ohio; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 12 APR 21 |
San Jose Heritage Rose Garden, November 2010
Uploaded 27 DEC 10 |
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