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'Headline' rose References
Book (28 Sep 2009) ‘Headline’. HT, yb, Dawson; flowers deep yellow blushed carmine, full; growth tall. Introductions: 1970
Book (1999) Page(s) 19. Includes photo(s). 'Headline' - 1970 Unknown breeding. Large Flowered Bush rose. Large bud. Double, deep ye11ow flowers blended carmine, well formed and reflexing, highpointed and long stemmed, fully recurrent. Dark green, smooth foliage. Flower: 42 petals, 110 mm, I to 6. Bush: 1.5 m x 1.25
Website/Catalog (1998) Page(s) 3. ‘Headline’. Hybrid Tea. 1970. G. Dawson/Aust. Double, Fragrant. Recurrent. 1.6m x 1.4m yellow blend.
Website/Catalog (1997) Page(s) 8. ‘Headline’. 1970 Hybrid Tea. (Daily Sketch x Fred Streeter.) Large double blooms on strong stems. Somewhat orange in bud, opening to clear yellow suffused with carmine. Fragrant. A tall, free-flowering bush.
Book (1996) Page(s) 49. Australian Raised Roses Symposium. Mrs. Con Ryan. ‘Headline’ is a gigantic grower – a real rose tree. Bright yellow flowers touched with red. Very free flowering with attractive foliage.
Book (1996) Page(s) 63. ‘Headline’. Dawson, Australia. 1970. HT. Crimson/yellow. [available from] Dawson, Golden Vale, Reliable, Roworth, Swiss, Thomas, Trewallyn.
Book (1995) Page(s) 67. Philip Sutherland. Australian Raised Roses. Many of George Dawson’s bicolours bore tones of lemon or yellow. ‘Headline’ and …. all bear yellow in various combinations, usually with pink as the other dominant colour.
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 211. Headline a yellow Large-flowered Rose raised in Australia a few years ago...
Book (1992) Page(s) 148. Ron Bell. Vale George Dawson. The roses that were released included ‘Headlines (yellow and red tones)
Book (1988) Page(s) 38. Ron Bell. Rose Breeding in Australia. Some of his [George Dawson’s] roses which have become popular include ‘Headline’, a yellow with carmine tonings.
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