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Reliable Roses
(Sep 1997)  Page(s) 41.  Includes photo(s).
(Sep 1997)  Page(s) 42.  Includes photo(s).
 
Planted with nepeta.
(1987)  
 
p20-2-8 ‘Headline’. Medium. Tall.

p23-1-7 ‘Headline’ Garden. Tall, upright, yet compact plant producing endless supply of deep yellow medium-large blooms suffused with a hint of cerise.
 
(1987)  Page(s) 13.  
 
‘Imp’. A very unusual flower. Globular buds open to a flat, double bloom, creamy-white with plum-coloured edges to perhaps 80 petals. Blooms are of camellia form, each petal closely overlapping those adjacent. Featured on 40c stamp released 1982 by Australia Post.
(1988)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Cl. Josephine Bruce’. Darkest red fragrant blooms on a vigorous climber. Introduced 1954. Summer.
 
(Sep 1988)  Page(s) 7.  
 
'Lubra'. Crimson high-pointed blooms of good fragrance. Leathery dark foliage. Repeat.
(1987)  
 
p20-2-11 ‘Marjorie Atherton’ yellow. Medium-tall.

p24-1-9 ‘Marjorie Atherton’ Exhibition, Floral art, Garden. Large medium yellow coloured blooms produced on a medium-tall plant and borne on very long stems. Foliage is dark green and very healthy. Featured on 27c stamp issued 1982
(1987)  Page(s) 24.  
 
‘Megan Louise’ Exhibition, garden. High-pointed blooms of rose-pink tones produced freely on a medium-sized plant of dark green foliage. Very promising as an exhibition rose.
(Sep 1997)  Includes photo(s).
 
p15 Photo. ‘Minnie Watson’ (HT)

p19-2-26 ‘Minnie Watson’ Pale pink. Medium [bush]

p24-1-13 ‘Minnie Watson’ (floral art, garden). Australian raised rose of very good quality. Vigorous, healthy, with spreading habit of growth. Repeats very well. Blooms are clear apple pink, ideal for cutting. Featured in 1982 stamp issue.
(Sep 1997)  Page(s) 13.  Includes photo(s).
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