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'Tocade' rose References
Book  (2002)  Page(s) 22.  
 
Rated 7.6
Book  (2000)  Page(s) 91.  Includes photo(s).
 
‘Arizona’/WErina/’Tocade’ = Hybride de Thé… orange cuivré, éclairé de jaune à la base des pétales et avivé de rouge saumoné en lisière… délicatement parfumée… rosier robuste, érigé et pimpant dans son feuillage sombre… parfois sujet aux maladies. Weeks, USA, 1975.
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 91.  Includes photo(s).
 
Arizona (WErina, 'Tocade') Hybrid Tea. Weeks (USA) 1975. Description... The base color is coppery orange, with salmon-red towards the petal edges and yellow in the petal depths; the tones are richer in cool climates...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Grandiflora, orange blend, 1975, (Werina; 'Tocade'); (('Fred Howard' x 'Golden Scepter') x 'Golden Rapture')) x (('Fred Howard' x 'Golden Scepter') x 'Golden Rapture')); Weeks; Conard-Pyle. Bud ovoid; flowers golden bronze, double, high-centered, medium; very fragrant; foliage glossy, dark, leathery; vigorous, upright, bushy growth.
Book  (1988)  Page(s) 113-114.  
 
Two AARS Winners recorded as the sole production of Ollie Weeks in Modern Rose 8 are co-inventions of him and me as recorded by the Patent Office. These are PERFUME DELIGHT and ARIZONA – both Hybrid Teas. (By agreement I had no financial interest in either these two or GYPSY an AARS Winner for the Introduction Year 1973 ) The Patent Office has certain guidelines that qualify invention. These include (1) the making of a cross or the ordering or directing that the cross be made, and (2) the propagation of or the ordering or directing that a selection be propagated. As these two activities were a joint effort inevitably several generations of introductions require a statement of co-invention after the retirement of one of the co-inventors, (From five to ten years normally elapse after pollination to the actual marketing of a rose). This sort of circumstance arose in the carry-overs from Dr. Lammerts to me, from the carry-overs from me to Dr. David Armstrong, from me to Ollie Weeks, from Dr. Armstrong to me, and from me to Jack Christensen. All were registered with the American Rose Society with the same credits that applied to the invention except for PERFUME DELIGHT, ARIZONA and HONEY BUN where only one of the co-inventors were named in Modern Roses. I am not faulting the editors of Modern Roses.
Website/Catalog  (1982)  Page(s) 4.  
 
Tocade ® Werina Meilland 1976. Très belle rose au riche coloris cuivré, délicieusement parfumée. Beau feuillage. 
Website/Catalog  (1980)  Page(s) 9.  Includes photo(s).
 
Tocade ® Werina (Meilland 1979) Fleur bien double, d'un lumineux jaune cuivré lavé d'écarlate. Agréable parfum de rose thé. Plante vigoureuse, ramifiée, très résistante au froid. Beau feuillage vert foncé, réfractaire aux maladies. Hauteur de végétation : 80/90 cm.
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 139.  
 
p139.  Roy and Heather Rumsey, N.S.W.  New Roses. 
Arizona HT. (Weeks). A lovely fragrant flower of 40 to 45 petals. Glorious colour of gold and copper shades. Very highly productive, with upright growth and good stems. An A.A.R.S. winner and very worthy of the honour.

p140. Roy and Heather Rumsey, N.S.W.  New Roses. 
Tocade HT. (Meilland). Around 30 petals in a colour described as autumn orange, but in our climate it does become flushed with carmine, and the petals tend to spot. Bush has dark green leathery foliage.
Website/Catalog  (1977)  Page(s) 11.  Includes photo(s).
 
TOCADE ® (Werina, Sél. Meilland)  Nouveauté 77  Riche coloris orange cuivré, d'une formr élégante, avec un parfum de rose thé. La fleur s'épanouit lentement et dure longtemps Plante vigoureuse, avec de puissantes tiges très florifères. (80cm/1 m).

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