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Ben Carrick 
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In David Austin’s book he states this Rose is of Alba breeding but placed it in the Leander group. Wondering if it was a Leander seedling x Alba Seedling perhaps.
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A lovely Rose. To me it’s like Mme Isaac Pererie and English Miss had a baby. Which I’m guessing the other parent is based on the foliage. Beales had used English Miss with Bourbons before, with Our Beth So doesn’t surprise me to be used again.
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Sold in the UK as a Floribunda Rose by many nurseries. No mention of HT on any write ups. Will check this out as new bare root this year and update. A Floribunda Rose up to 90cm with Salmon colour, fragrant blooms. Healthy, glossy foliage.
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6 DEC by
jedmar
This rose is an Australian sport of an HT. The 'Happy Anniversary' sold in UK is a floribunda by Delbard from France.
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Beautiful single Red Rose with a pleasing clove fragrance. Grows as a small bushy shrub. Blooms regularly if dead-headed. An underrated Austin.
The Heritage of The Rose. Austin 1988. States this Rose’s parentage to be ‘Parade x An English Rose’ as all seed parents in Austin’s books come first it’s ’Parade x Seedling’.
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