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(1994) Page(s) 122. Agnes Barclay Hybrid Tea. Clark 1927. Probably 'Comtesse Dusy' x 'Crépuscule'. Fragrant, yellow and reddish-salmon flowers
(1994) Page(s) 118. Amy Johnson Climbing Hybrid Tea 1931. 'Souvenir de Gustav Prat' x ?. Large, cupped, fragrant pink blooms.
(1994) Page(s) 122. Australia Felix Hybrid Tea. Clark 1919. 'Jersey Beauty' x 'La France'. Small, semi-double, cupped, fragrant flowers of silvery pink, on a low bush
(1994) Page(s) 163. Autumn Delight was bred by Pemberton's long-time assistant and beneficiary, John Bentall.
(1994) Page(s) 119. Baxter Beauty... originated at Baxter, Victoria... There are a number of shades, varying from a light yellow to sulphur, overlaid on the outside of the petals with splashes of light salmon pink...
(1994) Page(s) 119. Black Boy Climbing Hybrid Tea 1919. 'Bardou Job' x 'Etoile de France'. One of [Alister Clark's] first great success... One of the few [Clark roses] which never went out of commerce.
(1994) Page(s) 119. Borderer Polyantha. 1918. 'Jersey Beauty' seedling... salmon-pink... Found at Delatite and at Wombat Park, Daylesford.
(1994) Page(s) 89. Busybody Alister Clark. [grew in Hugh Dettman's garden] rich, orange-yellow buttonhole rose
(1994) Page(s) 87, 119. Page 87: Little Cherub looks like Dresden China and is almost indestructible Page 119: Cherub Very vigorous rambler. 1923. 'Claire Jacquier' seedling... pink...
(1994) Page(s) 119. Cicely Lascelles. Climbing Hybrid Tea 1938. 'Frau Oberhofgärtner Singer' x 'Scorcher' (one of Clark's). Large, semi-double, open, pink blooms of great beauty borne abundantly from spring to autumn...
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