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Magazine  (2021)  Page(s) 45. Vol 43, No. 3.  Includes photo(s).
 
Editor:   Mrs Albert Nash (Clark, HT, 1929). Mine suckered on its own roots.  Its parentage isn’t known.
Book  (5 Apr 2010)  
 
'Mrs Albert Nash' HT, dr, 1929, Clark, A.; buds small; flowers deep black red, medium, dbl., loose, moderate fragrance; recurrent; growth to 1 m. Introductions: NRS Victoria
Book  (2010)  Page(s) 92.  Includes photo(s).
 
Mrs. Albert Nash was born Maud Mary Sumner on……
Website/Catalog  (2000)  Includes photo(s).
 
p8 Mrs. Albert Nash. Hybrid Tea. 1929. Clark / Aust. Double. Fragrant. Recurrent. 1.3m x 1.2m. dark red.

Inside Back cover – top line. Picture. Mrs. Albert Nash
Book  (1999)  Includes photo(s).
 
p11. ‘Mrs. Albert Nash’ – 1929. Unknown breeding. Large Flowered Bush rose. Double, fragrant, dark red flowers with golden stamens, fully recurrent. Mid green, smooth foliage, Flower 35 petals, 80mm, singly. Bush 1.2m x 1m.

p12 Picture. ‘Mrs. Albert Nash’.
Magazine  (1999)  Page(s) 12. Vol 21, No. 2.  
 
Betty Kruger. Darling Downs Region. The Alister Clark Rose Garden in Clifton is Blooming. Those included are the tall reds of .... and Mrs. Albert Nash....
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 416.  Includes photo(s).
 
p416 ‘Mrs. Albert Nash’. Modern. Large-Flowered Hybrid Tea. Dark red. Repeat flowering. This strong growing rose has very dark red, semi-double, extremely fragrant flowers. The buds are long and pointed and open fairly quickly. It has dark green, healthy, profuse foliage and is a strong and upright plant. The flower production is good and there are no disease problems. Zones 5-10. Clark, Australia, 1929. Parentage unknown.
Website/Catalog  (1998)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Mrs. Albert Nash. Hybrid Tea. 1929. A. Clark / Aust. Double. Fragrant. Recurrent. 1.3m x 1.0m dark red.
Magazine  (1997)  Page(s) 28. Vol 19, No. 1.  
 
Elizabeth and Andrew Govanstone. The Women Behind the Roses. Friends, particularly, are the largest group of rose namesakes, who must begin with ‘Maud Nash’ (1942), the only woman to have two Clark roses registered with her name (also ‘Mrs. Albert Nash’ 1928). The Nash’s daughter, Gwen, “as beautiful as a Dryad” had a rose named after her (‘Gwen Nash’, 1920)
Website/Catalog  (1997)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Mrs. Albert Nash (Hybrid Tea) 1929. Alister Clark. A moderate-sized ever-blooming bush rose bearing small fully-double dark-red fragrant blooms, recurrent.
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