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'Pink Vogue' rose References
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Book (2013) Page(s) 27. Mrs. Kelleher registered a mutation from 'Vogue' (F. 1951), Boerner, Jackson & Perkins. She submitted the name, 'Bazaar' but instead, it was registered as 'Pink Vogue' in 1960 and released by Hazlewood Bros.
Book (22 Sep 2009) Pink Vogue. F, mp, 1962, Kelleher, Mrs J.; bud pointed; flowers pink, medium, semi-dbl., borne in clusters, moderate fragrance; moderate, upright growth [sport of Vogue] Introductions: Hazlewood Bros., 1960
Website/Catalog (2003) p38. Bazaar. (sport of Vogue). Floribunda. Medium pink. Welsh. 1966
p47. Pink Vogue Floribunda. Medium pink. Kelleher. 1960
Book (1999) Page(s) 106. Includes photo(s). Bazaar. Modern, cluster-flowered floribunda. Medium pink. Repeat-flowering. ‘Bazaar’ sported from the vivid cerise Cluster-flowered Rose ‘Vogue’. The shapely rose pink blooms are borne in well-spaced clusters. Each bloom contains 25 petals and has good high centered form. There is a strong fragrance. The foliage is dark green on a neat plant. The flower production is average and the repeat bloom cycle is rather slow. It is, however, a good bedding rose. ‘Bazaar’ is not well known outside Australia. Zones 4-9. Australia, 1966.
Newsletter (1996) Page(s) 18, Vol 5, No. 1. (listing of some Australian Roses from 1960 to 1967). [No mention of Pink Vogue, or Bazaar ]
Book (1980) Page(s) 88. Mr. E. Welsh, Gosford, N.S.W. My Twelve Best Floribunda Roses Symposium. .....With these thoughts my first choice is Pink Vogue, for years named ‘Bazaar’ owing to a registration misunderstanding. [*] This pink Australian sport of ‘Vogue’ to me is an ideal floribunda with good heads of flowers in spring and autumn, a rarity among modern floribundas, good colour and when open shows beautiful fresh stamens, outstanding under artificial lighting. Ideal height for bedding, good perfume and is very healthy. This rose deserves to be more widely grown as it is outstanding.
[*Neither rose was published as being registered in the Australian Rose Annual]
Book (1970) Page(s) 34. Includes photo(s). Pink Vogue [black and white picture] Caption: Best bunch of Australian Raised Roses, N.R.S.V. Autumn Show, 1969. Exhibited by Mr. E. Welsh, Gosford, N.S.W. Pink Vogue is a pale pink floribunda sport of Vogue.
Book (1968) Page(s) 61. Heather Rumsey. The Best of the Floribundas. Coming to the paler pinks, Bazaar is a variety probably not very well known outside New South Wales. It is a sport of Vogue, and a beautiful variety in a soft pink nicely formed flower.
Website/Catalog (1964) Page(s) 14. Bazaar. Shapely buds opening to soft salmon pink blooms. Free flowering with compact healthy growth and very fragrant. Semi double. Fragrant.
Website/Catalog (1963) Page(s) 3. Novelty Roses 1962. Bazaar Hyb. Poly. (Kelleher, 1960). Shapely buds opening to semi-double, soft salmon pink blooms. A sport of Vogue and has the same large clusters. Free flowering with compact healthy growth and very fragrant. 8/6 each.
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