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Acknowledgments 7
Introduction In Praise of Tea Roses 8
Pt. 1 Tea Roses - Their Past, Present and Future 10
1 The Honourable Ancestors of Tea Roses: the Chinese Connection 12
2 The Changing Fortunes of Tea Roses 20
3 Tea Roses in Australia 32
4 What Makes a Rose a Tea? 50
5 Fellow Travellers and Impostors 54
6 Growing Tea Roses 60
7 Tea Rose Names 66
Pt. 2 Tea Roses in Australia A-Z 68
How to use the rose entries 70
Roses A-Z 74
Mystery Roses 198
Glossary 202
Appendixes
I The Colours of Tea Roses 205
II The 'What Not to Grow' List 207
III L. Arthur Wyatt's 'Lost and Found' Roses, 1969-75 208
IV Tea Roses Featured in This Book: Australian Records, 1840-2007 210
V The Tea Roses of Anlaby c. 1900 220
VI Australian-bred Tea Roses up to 1940 222
Bibliography 225
Picture Credits 231
Index 232
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