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'Flinders' rose References
Website/Catalog (2017) Page(s) 29. p29. Australia Fair (Tomfair).....
p36. Flinders (Tomfair)......
Article (misc) (2008) Page(s) Unpublished. Flinders (TOMfair) Pol pb 2001 Bred V/Full Bonica x The Fairy Thomson G.
Newsletter (2008) Page(s) 10. Vol 17, No. 2. Includes photo(s). ‘Flinders’. Polyantha. Pink blend. Clear medium pink, 2001. Thomson, George L.
Book (2007) 'Tomfair' AEN Flinders. S, pb, 2001 George L. Thomson. Includes description. Intros.: Ross Roses, 2001.
Book (2002) Page(s) 46. I. R. Spriggs. New Rose Registrations. TOMfair. ‘Flinders’. Pink blend. Class G/C. George L. Thomson. Year of Registration 2001
Website/Catalog (2002) Page(s) 44. Flinders. Thompson 2000. An outstanding Australian bred ground cover rose. Large clusters of rose pink rosette type blooms are borne freely in a spectacular display right along the branches. Very quick to repeat bloom. A wonderful disease resistant low maintenance rose. 0.5 x 1.5m.
Website/Catalog (2002) p5 [dark pink picture] ‘Flinders’.
p28. ‘Australian Fair’ TOMfair......
p43 [light pink picture] ‘Flinders’. TOMfair groundcover. Masses of small ruffled flowers cover the spreading branches of this dense free flowering fragrant groundcover. Will spread up to 2 square metres by 500mm high, or if maintained with a light trim can be kept more compact for smaller gardens. To commemorate Matthew Flinders navigation of southern Australia 200 years ago. Plant Pat. No. 54260/01
Book (2001) Page(s) 42. Maureen Ross. Australian Roses for 2001 Flinders (TOMfair). One of our 'Explorer Series' of landscape roses. This dense groundcover rose will naturally cover up to 2 square metres by 500mm high. If maintained with a light trim it is a more compact, low spreading shrub suitable for smaller gardens. Branches are covered with masses of small, ruffled, mid-pink flowers over a long flowering season. A fruity fragrance is an added bonus. Named to commemorate Matthew Flinders exploration of southern Australia 200 years ago. Plant Patent Pending.
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