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'Queensland Beauty' rose References
Website/Catalog  (2000)  Page(s) 10.  Includes photo(s).
 
Queensland Beauty. Hybrid Tea, 1934. Australia. Double, Very fragrant. Large flowers, cut flowers, recurrent. 1.3m x 1.2m. pink blend.
Book  (1999)  Page(s) 1.  
 
Queensland Beauty’, 1934. Coppery pink sport of ‘Golden Dawn’ (Large Flowered rose). No longer available.
Book  (1999)  Page(s) 79.  
 
Queensland Beauty (sport of Golden Dawn). Alderton. Australia, 1934. HT. Pink blend. [Available from] Golden Vale.
Website/Catalog  (1998)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Queensland Beauty. Hybrid tea. 1934. Australia. Double, fragrant, recurrent. 1.0m x 0.9m. pink blend.
Magazine  (1997)  Page(s) 17. Vol 19, No. 1.  
 
Philip Sutherland. I would like to publicly thank the families of .... and Dick Alderton for their assistance with the continued conservation of their relatives roses.....Queensland Beauty, Alderton and Williams’ coppery pink sport of ‘Golden Dawn’ has also been budded.
Magazine  (1984)  Page(s) 4. Vol 6, No. 2.  
 
Sylvia Hannah, Meeschaum Vale, NSW. I was fortunate when, last May, I made a casual remark to a friend about a garden we passed. I remarked on it looking interesting with Banksian roses over the front gate and crammed full of old garden favourites. This led to a meeting with the owner. The garden it turns out is over sixty years old and had been the present owners aunt’s. My new found friend has an astounding memory and obviously loves her plants, remembering names and talking of roses that grew in her grandmother’s garden during her childhood....... There were also Queensland Beauty and .....
Website/Catalog  (1961)  Page(s) 37.  
 
Queensland Beauty (HT). Alderton & Williams, 1934. A sport of Golden Dawn deep rose pink in the bud stage opening to various shades of flesh pink which contrast with deeper colours on the outside of the petals, vigorous, free flowering and exhibition.
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 101.  
 
 synonymous Names. East Anglia. [and ] Queensland Beauty.
Website/Catalog  (1954)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Queensland Beauty. This pink sport of Golden Dawn occurred in Australia and has all of the good qualities of its famous parent ‘Golden Dawn’ in its ability to grow in all climates. It will do well in locations where hot sun ruins other varieties. Really a Tea Rose. It is a big, very double salmon pink and blooms all the time from early to late. It is pretty hard to say enough good things about the reliability of this rose.
Book  (1950)  Page(s) 97.  
 
Queensland Beauty (Alderton and Williams).
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