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'Dorothy Mollison' rose References
Book (28 Mar 2010) 'Dorothy Mollison' HT, dr, 1930, Clark, A.; flowers dark crimson [Mrs R.C. Bell × seedling] Introductions: NRS Victoria
Book (2010) Page(s) 103. Parentage 'Dorothy Mollison': Mrs. R. C. Bell’ x ‘Bronze Born in April 1891, Dorothy Mollison was……
Book (1999) Page(s) 12. Dorothy Osborne – 1930. Large Flowered Bush rose, dark crimson flowers. No longer available.
Newsletter (1995) Page(s) 17. Vol 4, No. 1. Dorothy Mollison. HT. 1930. Alister Clark. Mrs. R. C. Bell sdlg.
Book (1990) Page(s) 120. Dorothy Mollison. Dark crimson. HT 1930. Everbl.
Magazine (1979) Page(s) 4. Vol 1, No. 3. Dorothy Mollison. 1930. intro. NRSV. HT. Dark crimson. Mrs. R. C. Bell x seedling.
Book (1936) Page(s) 484. Mollison, Dorothy (HT) A. Clark 1930; dark crimson, solitary, floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 6/10, upright.
Book (1935) Page(s) 121. Editor. Gratification will be felt by Australian Rose lovers generally at the fact that not only are Australian Roses receiving generous recognition in America, but that, in results from the Portland U.S.A. International Test Garden recently issued, three of Mr. Alister Clark’s Roses have been successful in securing awards. Dorothy Mollison having won a Bronze Medal and ...... Sincere congratulations are extended to Mr. Clark. Dorothy Mollison (HT) is a splendid dark crimson Rose which is continuously in flower, and makes a splendid bedding Rose. it was presented to the National Rose Society of Victoria in 1930.
Book (1932) Page(s) 25. Alister Clark. “Glenara Seedlings”. Lady Somers is a great favourite of mine. It could also grow a little stronger. This applies to Dorothy Mollison and Judith Black, and yet they are both good dark reds.
Book (1931) p61 Dorothy Mollison. HT. Alister Clark, Vic. No rose could be more free, as every shoot carries a flower of splendid dark crimson. This rose makes a splendid bedder, and is continuously in flower. Presented to N.R.S. of Vic.
p128 Mr. A. G. De Lacy, Blackburn, Victoria. Worthy Additions to the Garden. .....has been added to the collection....making the usual grand growth.
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