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(1991) Page(s) 3. Includes photo(s). What's New for 1991. Gulgong Gold (Langtons Roses, Aust.) Clear lemon-yellow flowers on a low growing bush. Very fragrant. Profuse flowering. Bright green foliage. Named for the Mudgee Rose Festival, 13/14 April, 1991.
(1985) Page(s) 2. New 1985 Release Hybrid Tea Bush Roses. ‘Janette Murray’ (Bell). – Orange pink in colour, well formed pointed double blooms of exhibition form, freely produced on long stems with very attractive and healthy foliage. Named for Lady Murray, a keen rose lover, wife of the Governor of Victoria, Sir Brian Murray.
(1991) Page(s) 3 & 5. Includes photo(s). What's New for 1991. Jennifer-Betty Kenward (Sealands, U.K.). Medium-sized orange-red blooms carry a slight fragrance. Spreading habit, with glossy medium green foliage.
(1991) Page(s) 15 & 16. Includes photo(s). Floribunda Bush Roses. Langford Light (Sealands, U.K. 1990). Named after the T.V. star Bonnie Langford. Masses of small flowers, only 4cm across, white with yellow stamens. Delicately perfumed. Low growing.
(1985) Page(s) 10. Majorie Atherton’ A maize yellow rose fully double form with tough hardy petals. The bush exudes health and vigour and is very disease resistant. Bush is medium to tall with dense foliage. Fragrant.
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