Difference: TbCentennialGold (r6 vs. r5)

(TB) 'Centennial Gold'

1968, Kummer

'Centennial Gold' (O. A. Kummer, R. 1967). Sdlg. YS OE 1. TB, 36" (91 cm), Midseason bloom. Color Class-YlF, Standards pure gold; Falls gold to deep gold; deep gold beard. 'Gold Sovereign' x pink sdlg. Avonbank 1968.


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From AIS Bulletin #189 April 1968 Introducing CENTENNIAL GOLD (Kummer '68). Beautiful, clear, deep, unfading golden yellow without any trace of other color. The brilliance of GOLD SOVEREIGN in a large, tall, well-branched flower of top quality. Fertile, it should yield greater depth of color in the pinks. GOLD SOVEREIGN X pink sdlg. $20.00. Avonbank Gardens.
 
 

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