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'Marlena ®' rose References
Book (1996) Page(s) 124. Includes photo(s). Marlena Dwarf cluster-flowered patio bush... ideal for a bed or low hedge where space is limited... This has won Gold Medals in Baden-Baden and Belfast, and is said to be named for Marlene Dietrich. Kordes 1964
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 279. Introduced in 1964. Reimer Kordes. Apparently the name is a tribute to … Marlene Dietrich. Description. Repeats.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 361. Floribunda, medium red, 1964, 'Gertrud Westphal' x 'Lillie Marleen'; Kordes, R.; A. Dickson; McGredy, 1964; J&P, 1967. Flowers crimson scarlet, semi-double (18 petals), flat, patio, medium blooms in clusters; low, compact bushy growth.
Book (1993) Page(s) 169. A low, very free-flowering Floribunda. Kordes (Germany) 1964. ('Gertrud Westphal' x 'Lillie Marlène') Flowers continuously. Height: 60 cm (2 ft.)
Book (1993) Page(s) 169. Includes photo(s). Photographed in the Garden of the Rose, St. Albans, Hertfordshire.
Website/Catalog (1977) Page(s) 15. MARLENA® (Korta-Kordes) Fleurs semi-doubles rouge vif éclatant éclairé de minium. Variété basse. 40/50 cm
[no longer listed in 1978]
Book (1974) Page(s) 51. David Ruston, South Australia. Roses of Distinction. The only red floribundas that are truly different are the red 'Marlena', so compact and ideal for a border.....only grow twelve inches or so high.
Website/Catalog (1970) Page(s) 11. Includes photo(s). MARLENA (Kordés 1964) M.D. Var. KORta 00438
Book (1968) Page(s) 38. Roy Rumsey. The Best Roses of the Last Five Years. Marlena A welcome addition to the dwarf growing floribundas. The deep red florets cover a strong compact dwarf plant.
Magazine (Mar 1967) Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 16. Les Concours de Roses en Europe en 1966 ...
ORLEANS, 10 septembre 1966 ...3° certificat « Marlena ». Obt. Kordes (All.).
BELFAST...Floribundas ...Epine d'or : Marlena - Obt. Kordes
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