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Country Farm Perennials Nursery
(1998) Page(s) 32. Fairlie Rede (Alister Clark, Aust. Historic Hyb Tea). Absolute favourite for outstanding colour and flower production. Full double, classic high pointed rose of delicate fawn pink. Fragrant blooms into winter. 1937. $9.50 bare / $12 pot.
(1998) Page(s) 74. Golden Dawn. (Hybrid Tea climber). aptly named. Just like a fresh Australian dawn (originally bred in Australia by Mr. Grant in 1929 - one of our unsung gems). Clear soft yellow with just a hint of soft dawn pink. Big voluptuous full flowers like cups and brimming with strong sweet perfume. It’s an energetic little Aussie. Vigorous and healthy, stands poor soil and cold, will take some shade 3.5m.
(1998) Page(s) 72. (No. 225) Lady Medallist (Alister Clark. Historic Aust. Climber). Lovely full doubles of pink. Bred in 1912, it was thought to be lost to us, but fortunately re-discovered in Western Australia in 1996. Very rare and desirable but also very garden worthy. Hardy, disease resistant and tolerant of some shade. $9.50 bare / $12.50 pot.
(1998) Page(s) 69. Broadway: Mrs. Oswins Gigantia[sic]. (A. Clark. Australian climber). Almost thornless. Climber adorned with gorgeous apricot singles. Healthy dark green foliage. 3m. Very shade tolerant, healthy and hardy. Copes with heat and drought. Ideal under eaves of house or under trees.
(1994) Page(s) 21. No. 426. Squatters Dream (Hybrid Gigantea). The ideal shrub – never without flowers. Clear saffron yellow, large single. Very showy and truly perpetual flowering. 1923.
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