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'Fascination' rose References
Book (1944) Page(s) 69. Terry Honeybun, Victoria. Fascination: A rampant, healthy grower, varying from deep to light pink with an amber base. Perfume is lovely and flowers come on extra long stems. A dual Rose.
Book (1941) Page(s) 120. Fred Jackson, Bassendean WA. Fascination is about five feet six inches high and nearly as wide.
Book (1936) Page(s) 251. Fascination (HT) Chaplin 1927; cherry-pink, shaded yellow and orange, large to very large, double, fine form, solitary, fragrance 7/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, very long stems, growth 6/10. Type [Mme] Butterfly. Sangerhausen
Magazine (Jul 1931) Page(s) 84. Fascination (Chaplin Brothers, 1927). — Rouge cerise teinté de jaune, à forte odeur. Arbuste vigoureux.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 32. New Roses 1929. Fascination (HT) (Chaplin Bros., 1927). Rosy cerise shaded yellow. A good bedder. 5/- each. 32 petals. Very promising. Good growth and very free.
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