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'Tomgold' rose References
Website/Catalog  (6 May 2015)  
 
Registered Name: 'Tomgold'
ARS Approved Exhibition Name: International Gold
Min, my, 2004, Thomson, George L.; flowers gold, 2-3 cm., full, borne in small to large clusters, no fragrance; foliage medium size, medium green, semi-glossy; prickles small, straight; growth bushy, medium (20-30 cm.); garden decorative, containers. [Rise ''n'' Shine × Peace]. Introductions: Ross Roses, 2005, AUST
Book  (2008)  Page(s) 32.  
 
Rose Trial Report. Queensland State Rose Garden. Three certificates of merit were awarded. All three of these cultivars were supplied by Ross Roses and were bred by George Thomson. One was a miniature rose, 'International Gold’ .....
Book  (2006)  
 
p62 Maureen Ross. Australian Roses. ‘International Gold’® - Silver Medal and Best Australian Bred Rose in Trial.

p68 The National Rose Trial garden of Australia Inc. Results of Trial – Roses Planted July 2002. ‘International Gold’ bred by George Thomson, a yellow/apricot Mini/Patio rose was awarded a silver medal and also received the ‘Davis’ award for the best Australian Bred Rose.
Book  (2005)  Includes photo(s).
 
p41. The National Rose Society of Australia International Trial Ground Awards. Trial 7. Awards for Roses on trial, July 2002 to May 2004. Bed no. 177. Goldie Mini/Patio. Silver Medal. Best Aust. Bred rose.

p80. Maureen Ross. New Release Roses for 2005 from Ross Roses.
‘International Gold’ ® (Tomgold) A golden miniature rose to celebrate 100 years of Service through Rotary International. A Silver Medal Award winner in the National Rose Trial Garden of Australia in Adelaide (Trial 7). ‘International Gold’ will be available winter 2005. Growing 300mm tall, the dense bush is covered with masses of decorative richly golden miniature blooms making a delightful pot specimen, or for the smaller garden.
Bred by George Thomson this rose is almost continuous flowering, even possible through mild winters if in a warm situation. A regular light trim all over will encourage quick repeat of blooms, which are set evenly among healthy foliage. From the Australian True Blue Collection. Australian Plant Patent No. 2004202587

p97. Picture. 'International Gold'® (Tomgold). Australian Bred Miniature Rose. Photograph: Ross Roses.

p133 Ian Spriggs. New Rose Registrations. Tomgold ('International Gold'). Yellow mini. George Thomson. Year of Registration 2004.

p156. Ross Roses advertisement. New 2005. ‘International Gold’ miniature.
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