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'Mark Sullivan' rose References
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 332. Includes photo(s). President Chaussé ('Mark Sullivan') Large-flowered. Charles Mallerin 1942. Description... an indescribably lovely blend of gold all veined and shaded with scarlet... tendency to black spot. Parentage: 'Luis Brinas' x 'Brazier'
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 361. Mark Sullivan Hybrid Tea, gold flushed and veined rose, 1942, ('Président Chaussé'); 'Luis Brinas' x 'Brazier'; Mallerin. Description.
Book (1978) Page(s) 139. ...'Mark Sullivan' was an unhealthy Hybrid Tea from Charles Mallerin, who called it 'Président Chaussé'.
Website/Catalog (1960) Page(s) 17. PRESIDENT CHAUSSE (Mallerin 1941). Corail sur fond or suffusé de corail. FL [feuillage luisant].
[no longer listed in 1975]
Book (1958) Page(s) 223. Mark Sullivan (Président Chaussé in Europe). HT. (Mallerin; int. A. Meilland, also C-P, '42.) Luis Brinas X Brazier. Large (4-4½ in.), dbl. (30-35 petals), high centered to cupped, fragrant, yellow flushed and veined rose. Fol. dark, leathery, glossy. Vig., upright, open. (28) Pl. Pat. 599.
Book (1953) Page(s) 133. Frank Mason, Feilding N.Z. Some Newer Roses. President Chausse is a gem amongst the multicoloured roses. It has all that a good decorative rose should have and a fully open bloom in a floating bowl is beautiful for a long time.
Book (1952) Page(s) 129. Mr. Frank Mason, N.Z. President Chausse is not an exhibitor's rose, but it is a strong grower of the Luis Brinas type. The groundwork of the flowers is yellow, and they are flushed with Tyrian rose. This rose comes out a glorious colour, which grows stronger as the rose ages. A bunch of it is something to rave about.
Magazine (Feb 1951) Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 23. Registration internationale de roses nouvelles... Nom original Président Chausse Nom modifié Mark Sullivan
Book (1951) Page(s) 45. Rose Nomenclature By the Editor As no doubt some of our members are aware, a very unsatisfactory situation with respect to Rose names has arisen within the past few years due to the practice of certain large commercial firms in re-naming Roses of European origin, contrary to and in defiance of "International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature" and its supplementary schedule known as Appendix VII (Nomenclature of Garden Plants). Valid Name: President Chausse Re-christened: Mark Sullivan
Book (1949) Page(s) 42. Dr. A. S. Thomas. Let Us Take Stock - Old and New President Chausse (1 plant, 1 year). Clear bright buttercup yellow with red markings on outer petals. Poor form. Good grower. Called Mark Sullivan in America.
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