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'Doris Tysterman' rose References
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Book  (Mar 1995)  Page(s) 4.  Includes photo(s).
 
Doris Tysterman Description... Her loosely shaped buds begin as a bright tangerine orange overlaid with bronze. As the bloom opens and starts to resemble a peony, the bronze glazing becomes more pronounced. The full-blown flower is often a rich, coppery bronze...
Book  (Sep 1993)  Page(s) 149.  
 
Doris Tysterman Large-flowered. Description... tangerine-orange... protect against mildew... named for the raiser's wife... a well-liked bedding rose in Britain. W.E. Tysterman (Wisbech Plant Farm, Cambridgeshire, England) 1975. Parentage: 'Peer Gynt' x unnamed seedling.
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 141.  
 
Doris Tysterman® Hybrid Tea, tangerine and gold, 1975, 'Peer Gynt' x Seedling; Wisbech Plant Co. Description.
Website/Catalog  (1982)  Page(s) 45.  
 
Doris Tysterman An upright growing variety with good healthy bronze-green foliage. The medium sized blooms are well formed and are a bright tangerine orange with bronze on the petal edges as the flower ages. Free flowering and slightly fragrant. Medium. Wisbech Plant Co Ltd. 1975. 
Book  (1977)  
 
p138.  Dr. A. S. Thomas, NSW.  Some New Ones.
I have seen all of them overseas before ordering them with the exception of 'Doris Tystermann', It is a beautiful decorative rose but not up to dual purpose requirements which is the standard for which I look.

p138.  Ibid.  
Doris Tystermann, HT. (Tystermann, 1975): A beautiful picture of this rose appeared in an English catalogue in 1975, and I hastened to import it. It was disappointing as seen in England in 1976 and the blooms on my young plants confirm this. Its deep apricot colouring and the plants are excellent, but the form is below my requirements. 
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