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'Goldilocks' rose References
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 45. Goldilocks Floribunda 1945 Rated 6.6
Book (2001) Page(s) 47. Goldilocks Floribunda, medium yellow, 1945. Rating: 6.1
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 220. Floribunda, deep yellow, fading to cream, 1945, Seedling x 'Doubloons'; Boerner; J&P.
Book (1978) Page(s) 122. 'Goldilocks' Short Yellow Remontant P3 H2 Goldilocks' was an important Floribunda in two ways, from being easily the best yellow up to its introduction in 1945, and from setting the style of the class firmly into double flowers of Hybrid Tea type, as 'Rosenelfe' had first shown to be possible. It also introduces us to an American breeder so successful with this type of rose he was nicknamed Papa Floribunda. Eugene Boemer was born in 1893 ..... Goldilocks' was a pleasant soft yellow colour, perfectly complemented by the grassy green of its leaves. It was raised from a seedling x 'Doubloons', the latter being a yellow climber from M. H. Horvath, of Mentor, Ohio, raised from interesting parents, a hybrid of R. setigera (the Prairie Rose) x a hybrid of R. foetida bicolor (`Austrian Copper'); it had been introduced in 1934. Thus Goldilocks' brought some new blood into Floribundas, and in due time passed it on to `Allgold'.
Book (1972) Page(s) 106-113. The Development of Modern Yellow Roses E. B. LE GRICE In 1945 came the great break in 'Goldilocks' for this, although pale primrose, was a strong and effective grower. It was good for crossing but for one grave fault, its inability to shatter, i.e. to drop its old bloom cleanly. Time and again it ruined its progeny by transmitting this fault.
Website/Catalog (1966) Page(s) 25. GOLDILOCKS - (Boerner 1945). Fleurs abondantes jaune d'or clair. H. 0,50/0,70 m.
[no longer listed in 1970]
Website/Catalog (1960) Page(s) 24. GOLDILOCKS (Bœrner 1945). Jaune paille pur, pâlit a la défloraison, végétation régulière. FL [feuillage luisant].
Website/Catalog (1958) Page(s) 34. 'Golden Glow' blooms, slightly larger than Goldilocks.
Book (1958) Page(s) 141. Goldilocks. F. (Boerner; int. J&P, '45.) Unnamed seedling X Doubloons. Large (3½ in.), dbl. (45 petals), globular, fragrant, deep yellow fading to cream; cluster. Fol. leathery, glossy. Vig., bushy; abundant bloom. (28) Pl. Pat. 672. ARS John Cook Medal, '47.
Magazine (Jul 1956) Page(s) 3. trimester, p. 23. Includes photo(s). Goldilocks
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