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  2. Colin Hollis - Wikipedia

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    Hollis is prominent in rose-growing circles and has served as president of the NSW Rose Society and the National Rose Society of Australia. He was awarded the Australian Rose Award in 2019. [ 9 ] Hollis has been involved in creating, and maintaining, the rose beds in Peace Park Kiama . and is currently the co-ordinator of the Volunteers of ...

  3. Olive Fitzhardinge - Wikipedia

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    Convention required the Governor to be patron of the NSW Rose Society, and the Society to name a rose after his wife. 'Mrs C.E. Prell', born Caroline Ivy Chave, was the wife of Gundowringa grazier Charles Ernest Prell and president of the Goulburn CWA. Prell was a famous investor and ideas man for improving pastures and stock in dry country.

  4. Rose Cottage, Wilberforce - Wikipedia

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    Rose Cottage is a heritage-listed former cottage and now museum at Rose Street, Wilberforce, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1810 to 1820 by Thomas Rose. The property is owned by the Thomas and Jane Rose Family Society Inc. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [1]

  5. Patrick Grant (rosarian) - Wikipedia

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    'Midnight Sun', Grant 1921, a deep red, black-tinged, scented hybrid tea. In the Nieuwesteeg Heritage Rose Garden at Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. Patrick Grant (1860 – 28 September 1945) was a Scottish-born Australian rose breeder. Two of his roses were world-famous at his death, though to some extent superseded since.

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  7. World Federation of Rose Societies - Wikipedia

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    The World Federation of Rose Societies (WFRS) is an umbrella association of (as of 2015) 39-member countries' national rose societies. [ 1 ] Although founded in 1968 [ 2 ] in London by 8 constituent countries' rose societies, [ 3 ] the WFRS did not have a first meeting until 1971, held in New Zealand.

  8. Alister Clark - Wikipedia

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    In any case, his roses of all periods have an irregularity which rose fanciers find endearing. [13] Twenty years after his death in 1949 Alister Clark remained the most important Australian rose breeder. A.S. Thomas was the Australian registrar of roses and president of the National Rose Society of Victoria.

  9. Category:Rose societies - Wikipedia

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    Royal National Rose Society; W. World Federation of Rose Societies This page was last edited on 28 September 2018, at 11:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...