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'Julia's Rose, Cl.' rose References
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Website/Catalog (2002) Page(s) 40. ‘Julia’s Rose Clg.’ – (HT) The climbing form of this much loved unusual rose is a sheer delight. The parchment paper brown bloom over laid with copper are produced continuously if deadheaded. It is a relatively small climber and excellent for small arches and warm walls. Like the bush form it needs a little care with feeding and black spot maintenance, but it is worth every drop for the fabulous unusual effect. 2.8m x 1.5m.
Book (19 Apr 2000) Page(s) 268. Julia's Rose, Climbing, Cl HT, lp; (Julia's Rose sport); St. Kilda's, 1994; (Weatherly, L.)
Website/Catalog (1999) Page(s) 45. Cl. Julia's Rose A climbing version of the very popular coffee rose. Utterly exquisite with lightly frilled blooms, very fragrant in the colours of pale translucent coffee brown lit within by a golden brown suffusion. New 1996.
Book (1999) Page(s) 49. ‘Julia’s Rose Clg’ (SEAjulc) St. Kilda Roses, Australia, 1994. Climber. Fawn/parchment. [available from] Comley, Cottage, Duncan, Golden Vale, Honeysuckle, Magic Garden, Rankin, Roses Galore, Silkie, Stoneman’s.
Website/Catalog (1998) Page(s) 17. ‘Julia’s Rose Cl.’ Hybrid Tea Climber. 1996. Australia. Climber, double, slightly fragrant. Recurrent. 4.0m x 2.7m.
Book (1997) Page(s) 33. David Ruston. Australian Sports. ‘Clg. Julia’s Rose’ (HT). St. Kilda Roses, 1995. – should be sensational – long stems and more vigour than the bush.
Book (1996) Page(s) 71. ‘Julia’s Rose Cl.’ (***Some details are missing) Climber. Fawn/parchment. [available from] Golden Vale.
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