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'Eliza Dorothy' rose References
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Book (8 Aug 2009) Includes photo(s). Elizabeth Dorothy. HT. my, Robert William Allender. Introduction: 1984. Photo by: Steve Jones.
Book (2005) Page(s) 32. Allan Read. Fragrant Roses. Yellow: Eliza Dorothy and ....
Website/Catalog (2005) Page(s) 6. Eliza Dorothy. Yellow, fragrant, tall
Book (2004) Page(s) 190. Includes photo(s). ‘Eliza Dorothy’. Hybrid Tea. Bred by Allender (Australia) and introduced in 1984, this rose is not widely available elsewhere; it is nevertheless a very good garden rose. Long, pointed buds with long, elegant sepals open to soft yellow flowers with incurving petals and a strong scent. Foliage is dark green and glossy on a vigorous, spreading bush. Flower production is high and the repeat is good. (‘Marjorie Atherton’ x ‘Red Devil’). Zones 6-9.
Website/Catalog (2000) Page(s) 4. Includes photo(s). Eliza Dorothy. Hybrid Tea. 1984. Australia. Semi climbing, post, arch, wall, Double, fragrant, large flowers, cut flowers, recurrent. 2.1m x 1.5m. medium yellow.
Book (1999) Page(s) 2. 'Eliza Dorothy' – 1984. ‘Marjorie Atherton’ x ‘Royal Gold’. Large Flowered Bush rose. Pointed bud. Double, slightly fragrant, mid yellow flowers fading creamy yellow, fully recurrent Mid green, smooth leaves. Flower: 40 petals. 100mm. 1 to 32. Bush 1.25m x 1m.
Book (1999) Page(s) 220. Includes photo(s). ‘Eliza Dorothy’. Modern, large-Flowered hybrid tea. Medium yellow. Repeat-flowering. The well-shaped buds of ‘Eliza Dorothy’ open to 25-petalled blooms that can vary in color from maize yellow to rich yellow, always being attractive and holding their shape well. The maize yellow color is similar to that of its parent ‘Marjorie Atherton’. There is a strong perfume, flower production is well above average and the repeat bloom is rapid. The rich green, glossy foliage acts as a good foil to the flowers on a plant with a tall or pillar growth habit. This is a good garden rose. Zones 5-9. Allender, Australia, 1984. ‘Marjorie Atherton’ x ‘Red Devil’.
Website/Catalog (1998) Page(s) 3. Eliza Dorothy. Hybrid Tea. 1984. Australia. Semi climbing. Double, slightly fragrant, recurrent. 2.2m x 1.7m. medium yellow.
Book (1997) Page(s) 133. Editor [I. R. Spriggs] Vale Alice Allender. Loving Nan of Eliza
Book (1996) Page(s) 44. Eliza Dorothy. Allender, Australia. 1984. HT. Yellow. [available from] Golden Vale.
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