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'Shot Silk, Cl.' rose References 
  
  
  
 
 
  Book  (2003)  Page(s) 214.  
 ‘Shot Silk (Climbing}’ (Knight 1931;  Low 1935]
 
 
 
  Book  (1999)  Page(s) 30.  Includes photo(s). 
 ‘Climbing Shot Silk’ - 1931. C. R. Knight.  Climbing sport of ‘Shot Silk’ (Dickson 1924 – ‘Hugh Dickson’ seedling x ‘Sunstar’).  Large Flowered Climbing sport.   Large, double, high centred, cherry-cerise flowers, shading to golden yellow at base, attractive stamens, recurrent flowering.  Smooth, leathery foliage, large leaflets.  Flower: 27 petals, 100mm, 1 to 4.  Climber 4m x 3m.
 
 
 
  Book  (1996)  Page(s) 137.  
 ‘Shot Silk Clg’.  Knight, Australia, 1931.  Climber.  Pink/yellow.  [Available from] Alameda,  Bleak,  Dalry,  Dawson. Duncan, Evans, Galore, Golden Vale,  Hedgerow,  Hilltop, Honeysuckle, John’s World, Minirose,  Nieuwesteeg,   Rocklyn, Rose Arbour, Ross,  Silkie,  Stoneacres,  Stoney, Thomas, Towns End, Treloar,
 
 
 
  Book  (Jul 1993)  Page(s) 82.  
 Shot Silk, Climbing Description... cerise-pink shot with orange-scarlet and shaded with yellow at the base of the petals...
 
 
 
  Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 548.  
 Shot Silk, Climbing Climbing Hybrid Tea, cherry-cerise, shading to golden yellow at base, 1931, Knight, C.
 
 
 
  Book  (1993)  Page(s) 129.  Includes photo(s). 
 A climbing Hybrid Tea. Knight (Australia) 1931.
 
 
 
  Website/Catalog  (1986)  Page(s) 56.  
 Shot Silk (Clg.) (Climbing Hybrid Tea) Fragrant cherry-cerise and golden yellow flowers.  With strong growth and plentiful glossy foliage. 1931. P. (S) 15 x [illegible]
 
 
 
  Website/Catalog  (1982)  Page(s) 37.  
 Shot Silk (Climber) As above [‘Shot Silk’] in flowers. This rose makes a superb, free flowering, healthy climber. 1931 (R) 15 x 10’.
 
 
 
  Book  (1978)  Page(s) 143.  
 'Shot Silk, Climbing' Climber    Orange pink     Summer +   P5   H3   *
 This charming  rose has just the colour and foliage to make a sparkling climber; if it was more generous after its first flush of bloom, it would be everybody's choice. I have often been surprised  at the affection this niggard inspires in its owners. The sport first appeared in Australia, and was introduced by George Knight & Sons in 1931.
 
 
 
  Website/Catalog  (1972)  Page(s) 8.  
 Sported Climbers
 Clg. Shot Silk. Bright salmon-pink.  m.d.  C
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