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Website/Catalog  (10 May 2023)  Includes photo(s).
 
Miss Curry ROR. Hybrid Perpetual Full, cupped, bright pink flowers. Strong fragrance. Arching with prickles. Repeat throughout the season. Sets hips. Australian. Nieuwesteeg.
Magazine  (Mar 2021)  Page(s) 19 Vol 43.No. 1.  Includes photo(s).
 
Margaret Furness:  So Many Pink-and-Silvers - a brief overview of found Hybrid Perpetuals at Renmark
Some don’t fit well into the two main groups [of  La Reine and John Hopper families] I thought at first that “Mylor Primary” (SA) was the same as “Miss Curry” (Victoria), but it’s much taller-growing and doesn’t set viable hips.

p20.  Photo. Above, “Miss Curry”, collected South Gippsland, Vic. If anyone has the “Valentine Cabbage Rose” collected by Ron Curry, is it the same?
p20.  Photo. Hips top to bottom. “Mylor Primary”,  “Miss Curry” containing seeds, “Balhannah” with occasional seed.
Website/Catalog  (13 Jan 2019)  
 
 “Miss Curry” (study name)(hp). Large, double, globular. Rich rosy pink. Good scent. Arching growth to 1.6m. Similar to John Hopper
(2012)  Page(s) 15. Vol 34, No. 3..  
 
From: Heritage Roses in Australia Journal.

Steve Beck.  Big is Beautiful.  Some Notes in the Hybrid Perpetuals. 
Miss Curry  I obtained this from John Nieuwesteeg. Double, cupped, large mid pink fragrant blooms on stout, Portland-style plant.  Mid-green foliage, and smallish, stout prickles. 
 
Website/Catalog  (2009)  Page(s) 2.  
 
"Miss Curry" [study name] (H.P.) Very double, bright pink, strong perfume
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