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'Margaret Anne' rose References
Book  (7 Dec 2009)  
 
‘Margaret Anne’. HT. pb, Matthews, W. J. Introductions: 1977
Book  (1996)  Page(s) 85.  
 
Margaret Anne. Matthews Australia, 1977. H.T. Coral pink. [Available from] Trewallyn.
Newsletter  (1996)  
 
Vol 5, No. 3 Spring. p?
Margaret Anne, HT. 1977. G. Matthew.
Book  (1994)  Page(s) 45.  
 
Editor [?] The Australian Rose Award, 1992. George Matthew .....He has fixed a number of sports, one of which Margaret Anne, he has registered. A bed of this cultivar was donated to the National Rose Garden at Werribee Park.
[picture of Mr. Matthew].
Book  (1991)  Page(s) 131.  
 
Jim Priestly, Pruning Rose Plants for Public Garden Displays. Moderate to heavy pruning: Margaret Anne
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Dr. A. S. Thomas. New Rose Registrations. Margaret Anne. HT. G. Matthew. 1977
Magazine  (Aug 1976)  Page(s) 42.  
 
1976 August. Queensland Garden
p42. H. K. Cresswell. A rose that attracted a great deal of attention at the June Show of the Queensland Rose Society was a new hybrid tea, as yet unnamed. It originated in Queensland. The rose, very deep coral pink in colour, first appeared spontaneously on one shoot of a plant of ‘Christian Dior’ in the garden of Mr. C. Matthew of Mt. Gravatt. This sport of the deep red ‘Christian Dior’, carries all the characteristics of its parent except for colour, its classical form and full petallage, its growth and foliage, are all the same. Mr. Matthew has budded it onto understocks and raised numerous plants, all of which are true to the new type, so it appears to be a stable new variety. It is as yet unnamed, but he intends to have it registered with the National Rose Society of Australia as ‘Margaret Anne’, called after his daughter.
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