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'Rosa lutea Austria Striata' rose Reviews & Comments
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20 FEB 24 by
odinthor
"A handsome Austrian briar rose was sent by Mr. A. Tate, Downside, Leatherhead; it was named Austria striata (A.M.); the flowers are single, golden-copper in centre, flushed and streaked with red from the margin inwards," Gardener's Magazine, vol. 47, 1904, p. 397. Tate's gardener was Mr. Mease, who likely had a hand in production of this rose and should not be left unmentioned. The "A.M." indicates "Award of Merit."
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20 FEB 24 by
Patricia Routley
Thank you. Both references added. I have added a Note about Mr. Mease.
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20 FEB 24 by
odinthor
"To Rosa austriaca striata [sic] (votes, unanimous), from A. Tate, Esq., Downside, Leatherhead (gr. Mr. Mease). One of the most beautiful of the Austrian Briars, the flowers being deep yellow in the centre, shading off to deep brownish-red at the margins," Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, Extracts from the Proceedings of the Royal Horticultural Society, General Meeting January 5, 1904, p. lxxv.
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