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'Lemon Chiffon' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 309. Lemon Chiffon Hybrid Tea, lemon-yellow, 1954, 'Soeur Thérèse' x 'Golden Dawn'; Swim. Description. Ruled Extinct.
Book (1988) Page(s) 147. LEMON CHIFFON = Sister Therese X Golden Dawn
Book (1972) Page(s) 95. L. A. Ruffels, Hazlewood Nurseries pty. Ltd. Roses - Market or Discard. …..cultivars which develop dieback before they are sold. Two illustrations of this latter loss include 'Lemon Chiffon' during the first year it was to be marketed by this company. It was included in that year's catalogue at novelty price and eighty plants were dug and heeled in ready for selling. Within a matter of days they had died back so badly they all had to be placed on the fire heap and destroyed.
Book (1960) Page(s) 72. H. K. Cresswell. Growing Roses in Brisbane Lemon Chiffon has been found to bloom freely. It is low-growing so far, and the petals too few for hot conditions. Strongly scented and holds its colour.
Book (1958) Page(s) 12. Harry H. Hazlewood. Some New Roses For 1958. Lemon Chiffon HT. (Swim 1954). Lemon yellow, shapely blooms with rich fragrance. Free flowering, hardy and well worth while.
Website/Catalog (1958) Page(s) 7. Novelty Roses 1958. Lemon Chiffon HT. (Swim, 1954.) Lemon yellow shapely blooms with rich fragrance. Free flowering and hardy, and recommended. 8/6 each.
Book (1958) Page(s) 200. Lemon Chiffon. HT. (Swim; int. Arp Nurs. CO. '54.) Soeur Thérèse X Golden Dawn. Bud long pointed; fl. large (3-4 in.), dbl. (40 petals), high centered to open, very fragrant (spicy), lemon-yellow. Compact, bushy; free bloom. Pl. Pat. 1241.
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