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'The Cheshire Regiment' rose References
Book (2007) The Cheshire Regiment Approved Exhibition Name synonyms: Fryyat, Good Morning Hybrid Tea, apricot and apricot blend. Gareth Fryer. Flowers apricot-slmon, high-centered, very fragrant. Free-flowering. Disease resistant foliage. Sturdy 3 ft. growth. Introductions: Fryer's Roses, 1995.
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 45. Good Morning Floribunda 1995 orange blend Not rated
Book (2001) Page(s) 47. Good Morning Floribunda, orange blend, 1995. Not rated.
Website/Catalog Page(s) 3. Includes photo(s). Named for the famous Cheshire Regiment. Their rose is an extremely vigorous apricot-salmon which bears a mass of beautiful, highly scented blooms. As you would expect it is strong and sturdy with powerful disease resistant growth and a reliable production of flowers. … For over 300 years the Cheshire Regiment has been associated with its county and is the last remaining unamalgamated county title regiment. The recent tour in Bosnia highlighted strength of the infantry as a force for peace.
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