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'CHEwsumsigns' rose References
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Magazine (2018) Page(s) 22. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2016-2017 Season. Floribundas. . Bright as a Button Chewsumsigns.....
Magazine (2018) Page(s) 54. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Final Analysis For 2016-2017. BrIght as a Button Breeders Code Chewsumsigns. Breeder Tantau 2006. Type Floribunda. Parentage Summerwine x Seedling. Plants 34. Reports 25. Height Short to Medium. Garden 7.7. Exhibition 3.4 Health 7.8 (very good). Fragrance 3.1 (some). A very good garden rose that has eye-catching and novel blooms. The plants grow more like a shrub rather than a floribunda; maybe could grow as a climber. It has a spreading plant habit and the foliage is retained on the plant well into the winter.
Magazine (2016) Page(s) 24. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2015-2016 Season. Floribundas. Bright as a Button.....
Magazine (2015) Page(s) 24. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant. Review of Newer Roses for the 2014-2015 Season. Floribundas. Bright as a Button.....
Book (2014) p44. New Zealand International Rose Trial Ground. Trial 43. 2011-2013 TG No. 4831. 71.7points. Bright as a Button Floribunda. Breeder: Warner. Entrant: Tasman Bay. Pink.
p46. John Ford. New Zealand Trial Ground Review. Trial 43. 2011-2013 Nola Simpson Novelty Award: Bright as a Button (Chewsumsigns).....
Magazine (2014) Includes photo(s). Bright as a Button Cover photo.
p2. New Zealand Rose Society. Trial Ground Winners 2013. Nola Simpson Novelty award for the most novel rose on trial. Bright as a Button (Chewsumsigns). Description: Single pale pink blooms with striking deeper pink centre. Free flowering and very healthy. Breeder: Chris Warner, England. Entrant: Tasman Bay Roses, Motueka. Already on the market for 2014.
p26 Doug Grant. Review of Newer Roses for the 2013-2014 Season. Floribundas. Bright as a Button.....
New Zealand Rose Society. Trial Ground Winners 2013. Nola Simpson Novelty Award for the most novel rose on trial. Bright as a Button (Chewsumsigns) Description: Single pale pink blooms with striking deeper pink centre. Free flowering and very healthy. Breeder: Chris Warner, England. Entrant: Tasman Bay Roses, Motueka. Already on the market for 2014.
Website/Catalog (2013) Registration
'Chewsumsigns', S, pb, 2013, (Eyes on Me, Raspberry Kiss), [Summer Wine × ((Tigris x Baby Love) x SCRivbell)], Warner, Chris; flowers pastel pink with a dark raspberry pink eye, reverse pastel pink, 5-7 cm., single, borne in large clusters, slight fragrance; foliage small, dark green, glossy; prickles slightly hooked, moderate, beige; growth spreading, medium (90-110 cm.)
Magazine (2013) Page(s) 25. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant. Review of Newer Roses for the 2012-2013 Season. Floribundas. Bright as a Button ......
Magazine (Jan 2011) Page(s) 5. Includes photo(s). [Back-Translation of "A Persian Story" by Chris Warner, translated into Dutch by Els de Krijger] About seven years ago i discovered at the back of the greenhouse a seedling with magnificent "eyes", descending from a crossing with E. 'Summerwine'. Different than most other breeders, who oculate their seedlings from the greenhouse, my seedlings go outside where they are allowed to grow on their roots for a while. The following year I immediately went to investigate, but could not find it; after a frantic search and the necessary prayers I found it, completely overgrown by a neighbouring rose. Its health proved good, it bloomed profusely and long and the single flowers had a beautiful blotch. It was propagated and was sent as 'CHEwsumsigns' (see cover photo) to my various agents in the trial grounds. I will watch for a while if it remains healthy; after that it will be commercialized.
Newsletter (Jun 2010) Page(s) 31. Includes photo(s). Trial Ground Certificate 2nd Year of Trials TG No 3y/2209/07-10 CHEWsumsigns Shrub, pink with red eye, very novel R. persica hybrid which flowered repeatedly throughout the year. Breeder: Chris Warner
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