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Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 546.  
 
Sheila MacQueen Floribunda, chartreuse green with apricot tint at certain seasons, 1988, (HARwotnext); 'Greenleeves' x 'Letchworth Garden City'; Harkness, R. Description.
Book  (Feb 1993)  Page(s) 248.  Includes photo(s).
 
Sheila MacQueen (HARwotnext) Cluster-flowered floribunda. Parentage: 'Greensleeves' x 'Letchworth Garden City'. England 1988. Description and cultivation... The sprays of flowers are a unique chartreuse green, tinged with ginger and apricot...
Book  (1992)  Page(s) 53.  
 
Nola Simpson, New Zealand. Trial Ground Awards.
'Sheila McOueen', an unusual chartreuse green floribunda bred by Jack Harkness, U.K. The flowers start out in an apricot colour tinged green, and then as they develop they turn completely to chartreuse green and look almost unreal. The flowers last a long time and would certainly appeal to the floral artists. Scored well and is very floriferous.
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