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'The Sun' rose References
Booklet (2008) An Information List of all Varieties. p5 1973. Sun Rose - 66/2066. Nicknamed Tyler. For The Sun newspaper
Book (2004) Page(s) 238. Includes photo(s). 'Sunrose'....
Book (2003) Page(s) Table 19. Gold Medal Awards at the International Rose Trials of Madrid.... 1973 'The Sun', Floribunda, McGredy
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 592-593. Includes photo(s). The Sun McGredy (New Zealand) 1972. Description... salmon-orange and quite large for a Cluster-flowered Rose...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 603. 'The Sun'. Floribunda, orange pink, 1972. ('Little Darling' x 'Goldilocks') x 'Irish Mist'. McGredy, S. IV; McGredy. Flowers salmon-orange, semi-dbl (15 petals), large (3 1/2 in.); slightly fragrant. GM Madrid, 1973.
Book (1993) Page(s) 397. Includes photo(s).
Book (1980) p53 R. Macdonnell. Growing and Showing. Decorative stems. 'Glengarry', 'Julischka', 'Megiddo', 'Sunrose', 'Molly McGredy', 'Irish Mist'.
p116. Review of Newer Roses. Floribundas. 'Sunrose' Salmon orange. 5 Reports; 6 years; 110cm. N.R.S. rating 7.9. Invercargill: A good floribunda. Sth Canterbury: Prolific blooming, substance and texture good. Glowing garden rose. New Plymouth: Delightful colour and form. Disease resistant.
p122 Symposium on Floribunda Roses. Canterbury Rose Society. 1979 'Sunrose' A spreading bush, with soft matt green foliage and large soft candy pink to coral coloured flowers coming in small clusters, has a slight fragrance and the petals fall easily. No disease has been seen by the reporter as yet.
Book (1979) Page(s) 17. Review of Newer Roses, 1978-79. 'Sunrose' Orange. 11 plants. 5 years. 110cm. N.R.S. rating 8. Rotorua: A first class rose in my garden; always in flower; good disease free foliage. Lovely colour, lasting blooms. Manawatu: Aha! The superlatives come easily again; great exhibition stem of three blooms. Dunedin: Lovely colour, plenty of bloom; healthy.
Book (1978) Page(s) 99. Sam McGredy. A Hand-Painted Family Tree. The variety nicknamed 'Never' was a seedling raised by Dennison Morey, then with Jackson and Perkins in the United States This 'Little Darling' X 'Goldilocks' semi-climber was absolutely outstanding in Ireland. In fact, I would still place it as one of the best roses I have ever seen. I could not interest Gene Boerner of J and P in it, but he told me I could breed ·on it, and then burn it, which I did. To burn such a beautiful and outstanding rose was a shame. He never did see it under Irish conditions, and it was never marketed-hence the nickname. The ochre-yellow colouring was years ahead of its time. 'Coventry Cathedral', 'Liverpool Echo', 'Mme Bollinger', 'Kapai' and 'Sunrose' all have 'Never' in their blood.
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