"My Trip to England and Scotland, 1965", [1965]-[1967], page 4

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M 7&2. fit [.156ij ME/ ELL, thch it is, our very own w,1, Jubilee Rose, glowing at you {rum (he covert You cannot buy it yet, bccuuse it is a new variety and the limited stock at present available will be used to propagate enough bushes to put on gtlltlul sale next ycnr. However, gardener» arc patient folk, and know that a good 111mg. 15 worth 'Waiting for! I haven't seen the bush in flower, but the raisers (Harry Wheatcrol't & Sons) tell me that it will grow 2 to 21: feet high, and that the young leaves are amber in colour, which should contrast well with the coral pink flowers. Most important to me, for a rose without fragrance has lost half its charm, this Variety is extremely fragrant. To quote Mr. Wheatcroft "one stem in a room produces a most beautiful aroma". Now this is unusual in floribundn roses, and the growers must be congratulated on capturii » fragrance as well as abundance of flowers.

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