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Website/Catalog  (2018)  Page(s) 38.  Includes photo(s).
 
Fairy Queen SPErien ‘Fairy Queen’ is a carmine pink clone of ‘The Fairy’. It has glossy foliage, spreads its many basal-stems from the centre & carries huge clusters of semi-double carmine pink blooms throughout summer. 
Book  (2007)  Page(s) 154.  
 
Fairy Queen Pol, mr, Vurens; flowers crimson red, 3cm., dbl., rosette, borne in clusters, dense, no fragrance; recurrent; foliage dark green; PPAF; [sport of The Fairy]; int. In 1998. 
Magazine  (1999)  Page(s) Vol 93, Part 2.  Includes photo(s).
 
p41.  Peter Wood, New Roses at This Year's Chelsea Show.
Dickson Nurseries Ltd. Newtownards, N. Ireland have three new roses.  Fairy Queen, a sport of 'The Fairy', an old favourite.  The new rose has rose-red flowers in clusters. 

p53.  Advertisement.  Dickson New Introductions.
Fairy Queen (Sperien). Newest sport of The Fairy.  Deep rose-red blooms borne in clusters.  Height and spread about 50cms.  Ideal for tubs.
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