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"Dettmann No. 6" rose References
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Magazine (2012) Page(s) 26. Vol 34, No. 2. Includes photo(s). John Nieuwesteeg. The Nieuwesteeg Heritage Rose Garden at Maddingley Park, Bacchus Marsh. “Dettmann No. 6”. Pernetiana. Photo below. From Hugh Dettmann’s garden at Kyneton.
Website/Catalog (2010) Page(s) 46. Includes photo(s). "Dettman No. 6". early hybrid tea. 1.2m.
Book (1997) Page(s) 254. Hugh Dettman lived in Kyneton….. in his now-neglected garden.
Book (1946) Page(s) 76. H. M. Ibell, Impressions of a New Zealander visiting Australia. ….While with Mr. Clark I visited the gardens of …… and Mr. and Mrs. H. Dettmann, Kyneton, whose large Rose garden contained many glorious blooms of ….. Mr. Dettmann also had a bed of Mr. Clark’s unnamed seedlings which are being closely watched for any likely good ones.
Book (1945) Page(s) 45. Alister Clark. Almost in the same district we have Mr. U. L. Daly, at Gisborne, with a garden full of the best of the roses, grown splendidly. Mr. Hugh Dettmann, at Kyneton, another twenty miles along the road to Bendigo, seems to be able to grow anything he wants, and his large bushes of Roses that I find difficulty in growing are five feet high at least. In Mr. Dettmann, we have a real green-fingered, generous flower-lover, who is, like Mr. Daly, one of the coming raisers of high class daffodils from seed.
Book (1944) p30. B/w photo of 'Talisman' in the garden of Mr. Hugh Dettmann, Kyneton, Vic. Photo: Mrs. H. Dettmann.
p31 Alister Clark. An Extraordinary Season. - I have found 'Souv. de Gustave Prat' a good seed parent, although not a good flower here, but Pernet Ducher would not have issued it unless it had been good in France, and so we may safely work on roses sent out by this great judge; even if the flowers are not perfect, we know they have the best blood in them
p32. At Glenara I find the following roses amongst the most useful......
Book (1938) Page(s) 72. H. Alston. a Visit to Glenara. Of those at present under number: 5221, a good seedling from 'Souvenir de Gustave Prat'
Book (1935) Page(s) 36. Alister Clark. Rose Notes from Glenara. ....Perhaps the following roses are giving me the best results as parents: 'Souvenir de Gustave Prat' and....
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