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'Fantasia' rose References
Website/Catalog (25 Apr 2015) Registered Name: 'Fantasia' Synonyms: ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Fantasia HT, my, 1943, Dickson, A.; bud long, pointed; flowers golden to lighter yellow, open, medium, 30-35 petals, intense fragrance; foliage glossy; strong stems; vigorous, bushy, compact growth; PP590; RULED EXTINCT. [seedling × Lord Lonsdale]. Introductions: J&P
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 173. Fantasia Hybrid Tea, golden to lighter yellow, 1943, Seedling x 'Lord Lonsdale'; Dickson, A. Description.
Book (1958) Page(s) 102. Dr. A. S. Thomas: Amongst the very best Hybrid Teas of all time one could name 'Helen Traubel', 'First Love', 'Grand'mere Jenny, Fantasia, 'Quebec', 'Mojave'.....
Book (1956) Includes photo(s). p13-2. Dr. A. S. Thomas. Fantasia is rather small but is one of the least fading and best of all yellow roses for decoration of the home and garden. It has produced a climbing sport in western Australia quite recently.
p128 b/w photo 'Fantasia'. HT. (Dickson). Golden to lighter yellow.
Book (1953) Page(s) 77. Dr. A. S. Thomas. ....and Fantasia which almost qualifies to be classed as a floribunda rose - every stem carries several flowers which are well formed and of medium size if disbudded.
Book (1953) Page(s) 66. Fantasia - 28
Book (1952) p93. A. G. L. Hellyer: Fantasia was outstanding in Messrs. Dickson's exhibit. There is no richer yellow Rose than this.
p131. George Longley & Sons: Fantasia Another good yellow. Close growth with medium sized flowers of perfect form which keep their shape and colour for days.
Website/Catalog (1952) Page(s) 4. Fantasia (HT). Golden yellow, shaded peach, medium sized, well-form flowers; growth good.
Book (1951) p124-2. Alex Dickson & Sons Ltd: Fantasia a small but lasting bloom, intense yellow, ideal habit, producing quantities of flowers.
p131-2. Dobbie & Co. Ltd.: Fantasia 139-1. Sam McGredy & Son: Fantasia
Magazine (Feb 1950) Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 13. 1946 a vu Fantasia, une bonne rose jaune foncé, brillante, de Dicksons de Hawlmark.
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