'Beauty of New South Wales' rose References
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Book (2007) Page(s) 45. Beauty of New South Wales, pol, rb, 1931, [Orléans Rose x Alice Amos], Knight, G. ... description
Book (1999) Page(s) 30. Beauty of NSW – 1931. C. R. Knight. Polyantha Bush rose, single, bright crimson flowers. No longer available.
Newsletter (1995) Page(s) 17. Vol 4, No. 1. Beauty of NSW. Poly. 1931 Knight.
Book (1940) Page(s) 17. Beauty of New South Wales Polyantha. (G. Knight 1931.) 'Orléans rose' seedling.. bright crimson, white center...
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 45. Beauty of New South Wales. Bright crimson with white eye; the flowers are single, and carried in very large sprays (anything from 10 to 60 on one stem) and is continuous blooming, at times covering the whole plant with bloom.
Book (1937) Page(s) 196. Wilhelm Kordes: Beauty of New South Wales, 'Jolly' and 'Madge Prior' were single, small-bloomed Polyanthas of the old type that nobody got excited about.
Book (1936) Page(s) 510. New South Wales, Beauty of (polyantha) Knight 1931; seedling of Orléans R. X A. Amos; glossy crimson, center white, small, single, lasting, in clusters of 20-60, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, good autumn-bloomer, long stems, growth 6710, short. Sangerhausen
Book (1936) p147 Lewis Levy. The Trial Ground in 1935. No. 308A. Sender: G. Beckwith & Son. Beauty of New South Wales. Scarlet with white eye. Vigorous. Single [,] flowering in clusters. Good in autumn.
p217 Lewis Levy. Some of the Newer Dwarf Polyantha Roses. Beauty of New South Wales. (Knight), bright crimson, with white eye. An Australian variety which promises to be a success.
Book (1934) Page(s) 69. Alex Ross. Ashton, SA. Polyantha Roses. In the single-flowered type the most successful varieties are ..... Beauty of New South Wales and ‘Eglantine’ would, no doubt, do well in a cool climate, but are quite useless with us.
Book (1932) Page(s) 223. New Roses of the World. Beauty of New South Wales. D. Poly (G.Knight & Sons 1931) Seedling of Orleans Rose x Alice Amos. Type: Mme Francisque Favre. Flower small, single, lasting, fragrant, bright crimson, white centre, in cluster of 20 to 60 on long stem. vigorous; profuse bloomer.
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