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(21 May 2020) Agnes B Smith (Aus) Discovered by Robert Peace in 1985 on an old grave in the Rockwood cemetery, Australia, this is another of the contenders for ‘Humes blush’. Mottled pink semi double flowers. Mid green foliage eventually becoming a shrub of around 1.5 metres
(21 May 2020) Octavus Weld (Aus clone) Rose pink varying to pale pink tinged with cream. Some equate this to Angels camp tea but until they are grown together this is speculation
(21 May 2020) Mme. Hoste (Aus Clone) Incorrectly named. Similar to Auguste Compte, maybe one of the maman cochet seedlings bred in Australia
(21 May 2020) Ah Mow (Aus). Found at the Bishop’s Lodge, Australia and named after the gardener there. Cream flowers with a pink tinge, growth similar to Safrano . Maybe Luciole
(21 May 2020) Jane Isabella Linton. light pink in color with an occasional deeper pink stripe. Darker shades of pink can be glimpsed at the base of the crowded inner petals… This rose performs best in climates where there is little or no frost
(27 Feb 2016) China – Heritage. "Chang Zhou Rose Garden". Dark red shrub Found in the Chang Zhou rose garden
(21 May 2020) David’s Dilemma (Socrate). See Socrate [no Socrate listed that this HelpMeFind administrator could see]
Fig Tree yellow (Aus) Also known as David’s Dilemma.
(21 May 2020) Devoniensis Climbing (Aus) from Australia, very vigorous
(21 May 2020) Fake Pearl (Aus) Australian found rose. Strong clear yellow, deeper near nub, edges fading slightly paler
(21 May 2020) Souv. D’un Ami. This came to us from Australia as “G. Whatson Rookwood tea”. I am convinced this is the true variety, matching original descriptions and the lithograph by hermann baisch in ‘Nestel’s Rosengarten’ 1868.
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