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Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 38. Bush Roses Roxana (Hybrid Tea) By Dicksons of Hawlmark, 1933... Coppery orange; long pointed, moderately large flowers. Large, dark glossy green foliage. Free and perpetual flowering. Rich, fruity fragrance.
Book (1936) Page(s) 631. Roxana (HT) A. Dickson 1932; coppery orange, shaded cherry-red, base golden-yellow, medium size, semi-double, fine form, broad petals, lasting, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, light green foliage, growth 6/10, upright, short. Sangerhausen
Book (1934) Page(s) 28. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1934. Roxana from Dicksons, is a diminutive grower of unusually dwarf growth. The petals number 35 and are long and narrow. The buds are vermilion, flushed yellow, but growth is too low to be popular.
Website/Catalog (1934) Page(s) 36. New Roses 1934. Roxana (HT. A. Dickson & Sons 1933) Coppery orange, shaded rosy cerise, over a deep yellow ground. Long pointed bud opening to moderately large decorative flower. Dark, glossy green, disease-resisting foliage; strong and hardy growth and bushy habit. Free and perpetual blooming, with a sweet fruity fragrance. 4/- each. A Pernetiana variety with particularly dwarf habit. Early budded plants do not exceed 9in. in growth after 5 months' favourable season. The petals number from 24 to 25 and are long and narrow, while the plants are already dying back.
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