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"Stockport Yellow" rose Description
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Photo courtesy of billy teabag
HMF Ratings:
5 favorite votes.  
Origin:
Discovered by Pat Toolan (Australia).
Class:
Found Rose, Hybrid Tea, Tea.  
Bloom:
Deep yellow to light yellow.  Moderate, citrus fragrance.  40 to 55 petals.  Full (26-40 petals) bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  
Habit:
Medium, bushy, compact, rounded, spreading, well-branched.  

Height: up to 39" (up to 100cm).  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Notes:
Found in a mid north South Australian garden.
"The lady who planted "Stockport Yellow" was Mrs. Clarice Clayton.( I think her husband was Tom Clayton) I asked a local who said it was there when she was going to school in the 1940's.There were four roses along the side of the house in those days.The Claytons were an old Stockport family that no longer have any descendants living in the area.Tom and Clarice didn't have any children." - Hugh Tily

Roses that are being considered for this foundling are:
'Georges Schwartz' 1899
‘Mrs. Peter Blair’ 1906
‘Golden Emblem’ 1916
'McGredy's Yellow' 1926
'Jean Renton' 1940

2019, August. Growing taller at Rustons, Renmark, than at the Barossa Old Rose Repository, Angaston, S.A.
 
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