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'TOMboss' rose References
Website/Catalog (2017) Page(s) 44. Includes photo(s). Deane Ross (TOMboss) 2004 .....
Book (24 Dec 2009) ‘Deane Ross’. Tomboss. S, pb, 2004, Thomson, George L.; flowers lavender pink, reverse darker, 10 cm., very full, borne in small to large clusters, intense fragrance; foliage medium size, dark green, matte; prickles small, hooked; growth spreading, short (3-4 ft.); garden decorative. [(Gertrude Jekyll × Anna Oliver) × Tomone] Introductions: Ross Roses, 2002, AUST
Article (misc) (2008) Page(s) Unpublished. Deane Ross (TOMboss) S mp 2004 Bred V/Full Gertrude Jekyll x (Anna Olivier x Mrs.Mary Thomson) Thomson G.
Book (2008) Page(s) 81. Andrew Ross. My Most Bullet-Proof Roses Symposium. ‘Deane Ross’. Wonderful flower, excellent health, good repeating for old style flowers.
Newsletter (2006) Page(s) 17. Vol 15, No. 2. The Luck of the Draw George Thomson. Part reprinted. ….For the foreseeable future, rose breeders will just have to do what they have always done, careful choice of seed parents lifts the percentage of germination greatly. This is why I use so many unnamed seedlings as seed parents, for example, the seed parents of ‘Deane Ross’ and ....,
Book (2005) Page(s) 133. Ian Spriggs. New Rose Registrations. Tomboss (Deane Ross). Shrub. mid pink. George Thomson, Year of Registration 2004.
Book (2004) Page(s) 100. Colin P. Horner. There are many enthusiastic amateur breeders producing outstanding varieties which, I am sure, will eventually be grown far beyond Australian shores. Among these varieties are: ‘Deane Ross’, George Thomson, SA.
Magazine (2004) Page(s) 61, Vol 26, No. 1. Ross Roses advertisement. New ‘old style’ roses. ‘Deane Ross’ – highly scented gallica-like blooms of mauve-pink, long flowering.
Book (2003) Page(s) 107. 'Deane Ross'™ (TOMboss) The 'Deane Ross' rose epitomises all that is beautiful in a rose. Ross Roses Centenary celebrations were enhanced with this truly magnificent rose. Of outstanding fragrance, the mass of tightly quilled petals of mauve-pink, deepen to the centre of the large flowers. Flowering continuously over the 1.2 metre bush this Australian bred rose is in the style of the popular Austin roses but of a neat and compact habit. Attractive as a stem rose for special landscaping. Available in 2003 for general distribution. Bred by George Thomson and leading rose in the 'Australian TRUE BLUE Collection'. Aust. Plant Patent No .
Magazine (2003) Page(s) 22, Vol 25, No. 2. Deane Ross was named for the late well known rose grower from SA and supporter of Heritage Roses in Australia and is a mauve-pink, many petalled rose in the old style.
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