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'Charleston, Cl.' rose References
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Website/Catalog (2005) Page(s) 25. Charleston. Modern climber, yellow and red blends, fragrant, pillar.
Book (2003) Page(s) 228. Charleston (Climbing). (Rumsey, 1966).
Book (19 Apr 2000) Page(s) 79. 'Charleston, Climbing', Cl F, yb, 1966; Rumsey, R.H.
Website/Catalog (2000) Page(s) 13. Charleston Cl. Floribunda Climber, 1966. Australia. Climber, against a wall, gazebo, tall fence. Double, slightly fragrant, large flowers, recurrent. 4.5m x 3.5m. yellow red blend.
Book (1997) Page(s) 32. David Ruston. Australian Sports. Clg. Charleston (Fl). Rumsey, 1996 – red and yellow bi-colour, great as an eye-catching Pillar.
Book (1996) Page(s) 28. Charleston Clg. Rumsey, Australia. 1966. Climber. Yellow/red. [available from] Melville, Roworth, Swiss.
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 116. The climbing form of 'Charleston' which appears to be a bit more disease resistant.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 87. Charleston, Climbing Climbing Floribunda, yellow flushed crimson, becoming crimson, 1966, Rumsey.
Website/Catalog (1973) Page(s) 8. ‘Clg. Charleston’ A gay floribunda with yellow blooms which turn red upon opening. Medium, semi double, bedding.
Website/Catalog (1972) Page(s) 16. Grimpant CHARLESTON (MEIridgesar 697 F) Jaune bouton d'or passant au rouge carmin vif.
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