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'Meryl Jane Gaskin' rose References
Book (1958) Page(s) 234. Meryl Jane Gaskin. HT. (Mee; int. Fryer's Nurs., '48.) Rose Berkley sport. Large (5-6 in.), dbl. (48 petals), well formed, very fragrant, shell-pink edged deeper pink. Free, branching growth; very free bloom.
Book (1950) Page(s) 13. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1950. Meryl Jane Gaskin HT. (Oliver Mee 1948). Long pointed buds opening to fragrant shell pink blooms with a deeper pink edge and an orange base. This is a promising variety nearly always in bloom.
Magazine (Mar 1949) Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 14. Vous trouverez, ci-après, une première liste de noms pour lesquels nous avons donné accord à la N.R.S. ... No Reg.: 8, Name: Mebyl Jane Gaskin, Raised By: Fryer's Nurs., Ltd., Registered By: Oliver Mee, Date: 6.6.48
Translation: You will find below a first list of names for which we have agreed with the National Rose Society....
Book (1949) Page(s) 265. New Roses of the World. 'Meryl Jane Gaskin'. HT. (Oliver Mee, int. Fryer's Nurs., '48). large, well-formed bloom borne singly. Shell-pink; edge deeper pink;. Very fragrant. Free, branching growth. Very free bloomer. Uninjured in winter.
Book (1948) Page(s) 177. Fryer's Nurseries Ltd. advertisement. Five new Roses of Distinct Merit. 'Meryl Jane Gaskin' (hybrid tea). Shell pink, edge of petals deeper pink, orange base; buds long and pointed, fragrant; strong grower. useful both for garden and exhibition. Disease free.
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