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The Australasian
(6 Nov 1920) Page(s) 11. National Rose Society's Show. [...] and Mr. Alister Clark's exhibit of seedling roses, raised by him at Glenara. These seedlings, as on former occasions, were much admired. [...] Another dainty single rose is very appropriately named Ringlet. The outer edges of the petals are a delicate rosy-pink colour, the rest creamy white, with the golden yellow stamens in the centre forming three distinct circlets of beautifully toning colours.
The Australasian
(19 Apr 1924) Page(s) 19. National Rose Show. [...] The competitive sections were well filled. [...] Alister Clark was first with three bunches of single roses, the varieties being Ringlet, Cracker, and Irish Elegance.
Journal des Roses
(1 Dec 1912) Page(s) 188. Betty Berkeley, rose d'automne, couverte de fleurs en ce moment, très jolies en boutons à demi-ouverts; épanouie, la fleur est trop lâchée; elle est pourtant utile parce que de couleur foncée.
Ross Roses
(1979) Page(s) 2. Includes photo(s). New Releases. Galia H. T. (Meilland) Rich coral red blooms highlighted by a slightly silver reverse remind one of an improved 'Super Star', having thick healthy foliage, few thorns and very long stems bearing single blooms. Lyon Silver Medal, Baden-Baden Prize. Illustrated. t.d.c. $5.50
Ross Roses
(1978) Page(s) 2. New Releases. Tocade H. T. (Meilland) Rich autumn-orange colour and delicious fragrance are the features of this medium sized, semi-formal variety. It bears plenty of blooms singly on a medium height bush with thick leathery foliage. m.sd.vf. $5.00
Ross Roses
(1978) Page(s) 2. Includes photo(s). New Releases. Nirvana Shrub (Meilland) Ideal for use as a hedging rose or as a solitary specimen, it has decorative soft azalea pink blooms, light and decorative in form, borne freely and closely on the large lush green and extremely hardy bush. Geneva Gold Medal, Rome Certificate of Merit. Illustrated. t.sd.d. $4.60
Ross Roses
(1978) Page(s) 2. New Releases. Minijet Mini. (Meilland) A large but bushy miniature rose (50-70cm) which flowers freely with attractive carmine pink blooms. Foliage is small, thick and healthy, making it ideal for borders. t.sd.b. $4.60
Ross Roses
(1978) Page(s) 2. Includes photo(s). New Releases Mascotte H. T. (Meilland) Exhibition formed buds of soft yellow edged red, opening to reveal broad edges of cardinal red, with plenty of petals (40) to completely conceal the stamens. Growth is short and thick, with deep glossy foliage. Certificate from The Hague. illustrated. 1.d. $5.00
Ross Roses
(1978) Page(s) 2. New Releases. Decor Arlequin Shrub. (Meilland) An extremely vigorous bush, of almost climbing habit, which provides a consistent display throughout the year. Small clusters of semi-double blooms commence yellow streaked red, opening to strawberry red with a yellow eye and prominent stamens. The foliage is glossy and extremely resistant to disease, making it an ideal landscaping rose. Rome Gold Medal, Madrid Certificate. vt.sd.b. $4.60
Ross Roses
(1978) Page(s) 2. Includes photo(s). New Releases. Ambassador H. T. (Meilland) An 'earthy' colour that is in great demand in Australia these days, it has large conical buds of apricot opening to light orange shading gold, with 30 or more petals, and growing singly on a tall upright bush of thick matt green foliage. Geneva Certificate of Merit. Illustrated. m.d.c. $5.00
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