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'Canary' rose References
Book  (1946)  Page(s) 66.  
 
Terry Honeybun, VIctoria.  Yellow Roses. 
Absence of Thorns:  Joanna Hill, Frank Reader, B. S. Bhatcharji, Canary and Phoebe.
Website/Catalog  (1945)  Page(s) 19.  
 
'Canary'. Pure yellow; excellent in bud. Good growth. Recommended.
Book  (1944)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Leonard Hollis. Some of the Best Autumn Blooming Roses. ….However, perhaps the best massed effects in the autumn are achieved by such older varieties as ‘Christine’, ‘Mrs. Wemyss Quin’ and ‘Canary’, along with ‘Roslyn’, a very useful member of the modern school.
Book  (1941)  Page(s) 102.  
 
Miss Marjorie Walker, Cooma NSW
Canary  has been particularly outstanding with glorious blooms of rich yellow and lovely perfume. 
Book  (1941)  Page(s) 99.  
 
Leonard Hollis. The Best of the Yellow Roses. ‘Canary’ Bright canary yellow, slightly flushed cerise on reverse of outer petals. The buds are long and pointed, opening into medium sized blooms of only moderate petalage. Glossy, disease resistant foliage, a good habit of growth and freedom of blooming, particularly in the Autumn, are combined in this attractive variety.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 129.  
 
Mr S. H. Bidwell, NZ.  Auckland's Roses
Canary.—I consider this about the best yellow in my collection. It improves with age.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Bush Roses
Canary (Hybrid Tea) By Dicksons of Hawlmark, 1929... Light golden yellow. Resembles "Shot Silk" in foliage, habit of growth and freedom of flowering, but is more vigorous. Very hardy. The best light yellow garden Rose. Highly recommended. Highly perfumed.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 127.  
 
Mr. J. Dixon Kinvig, Auburn, Vic.  What New Roses Are Going to be a Success
Canary. Light golden yellow, good growth, free bloomer, with a high pointed centre; foliage resembles Shot Silk.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 124.  
 
Canary (HT) A. Dickson 1929; golden-yellow to canary-yellow, 3/4-full, high-centered, spral form, fragrance 4/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 6/10, upright, well-branched. Sangerhausen
Book  (1935)  Page(s) 52.  
 
Frank Penn, New Zealand. Roses for Decorative Purposes.
Canary and Julien Potin are beautiful yellows that do well in Auckland. Both are better coloured in autumn and winter, and the former is specially good as an autumn bloomer.
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