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'Doris Findlater' rose References
Book (1938) Page(s) 120. Mr C. W. Heers. Roses in Queensland Doris Findlater. Whilst this variety produces the colours by which it is described, these fade out as the bloom ages, and it finishes much after the style of Mrs. C. J. Bell. Purely a garden variety.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 17. Bush Roses Doris Findlater (Hybrid Tea) By Dicksons of Hawlmark, 1936... Light apricot, deeper toned towards the base. The outside is flushed reddish salmon, with a tinge of carmine. Flower full and shapely. Extremely hardy and free with ideal habit, making a fine bush and flourishing almost anywhere. This is a splendid garden Rose of great beauty, and one which we can very highly recommend. Hybrid Tea perfumed.
Book (1937) Page(s) 116. Allan A. Brundrett. A Victorian Review of the Season's Novelties. Doris Findlator, H.T. (A. Dickson).- he same colour combination as Edith N. Perkins, but definitely no improvement; 35 petals.
Website/Catalog (1937) Page(s) 36. New Roses 1937. Doris Findlator (HT. A. Dickson & Sons 1936) Flower full and shapely, light apricot, deeper toned towards the base. The outside is flushed reddish salmon, with a tinge of carmine. An extremely hardy variety with free growth. 4/- each. Moderate growth only.
Book (1936) Page(s) 261. Findlator [sic], Doris (H) A. Dickson 1936; light apricot, base shaded darker, reverse flecked reddish salmon-carmine, double, fine form, continuous bloom with interruptions, growth 6/10, very hardy.
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