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'Dutch Gold ®' rose References
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 213. Includes photo(s). Dutch Gold Large-flowered/Hybrid Tea. Wisbech Plant Company (UK) 1978. Description... rich golden yellow...
Book (Jul 1996) Page(s) 41. Includes photo(s). Dutch Gold Large-flowered bush (Hybrid Tea) Wisbech Plant Co. (England) 1978. Description.
Book (1996) Page(s) 32. Dutch Gold Large-Flowered (Hybrid Tea)... high-centred double yellow blooms... Wisbech Plant Co. (England) 1978. So named because it won a Gold Medal at The Hague.
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 156. Includes photo(s). Dutch Gold Large-flowered. Description... deep yellow, sometimes with touches of orange, [flowers are] enormous. Popular in Europe, it is at its best in a cool climate. Dutch gold, a substitute for real gold leaf, tends to be brassier in color than the real thing, [but this rose was] named to celebrate its winning of the gold medal at The Hague Rose Trials in 1978. Wisbech Plant Co. 1978. Parentage: 'Peer Gynt' x 'Whisky Mac'
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 148. Dutch Gold® Hybrid Tea, golden yellow, 1978, 'Peer Gynt' x 'Whisky Mac'; Wisbech Plant Co. Description.
Book (1993) Page(s) 185. Includes photo(s). Hybrid Tea. Wisbech Plant Co. (Britain) 1978. ('Peer Gynt' x 'Whisky Mac') Flowers continuously. Height: 120 cm (4 ft.) Fragrant.
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