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'Cystic Fibrosis Rose' References
Book (2008) Page(s) 134. Maureen Ross. Roses in Australia..... The 1980s. A unique marketing plan was introduced in Australia by Deane Ross during the mid 1980s. He initiated the idea to name a new rose for charities, schools, and community groups to assist in their fundraising. .....Successful projects were .... and ’65 Roses’ (Cystic Fibrosis).
Book (2007) Name: 65 Roses. Synonym: Cystic Fibrosis’. Tomfib. ARS: 65 Roses. S, w, Thomson; flowers clear white with yellow stamens, single, flat, borne in clusters, intense, sweet clove fragrance; stems long; medium to tall growth Introductions: Ross Roses, 2001, Australia. Named for Cystic Fibrosis research
Website/Catalog (2002) Includes photo(s). p5. Australian ‘True Blue’ Collection. Picture of ’65 Roses’
p53. ’65 Roses’. (TOMfib), 2001. Interesting name of a lovely rose for Cystic Fibrosis Association. Delightfully fragrant semi-single blooms in clusters. Buds of apricot opening to cream, on long stems. An Australian bred rose.
Book (2001) Page(s) 44. Maureen Ross. Australian Roses for 2001. ’65 Roses’ [TM] (TOMfib). An easily remembered and unique rose name for the cystic Fibrosis Association. This ‘Charity’ rose has large single, apricot to cream blooms of extremely sweet damask-rose fragrance, in small clusters, on good length-picking stems. Surprisingly good as a cut flower. A healthy 1.5 metre shrub. exclusive to Ross Roses.
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