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'Hakeburg' rose References
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 555. Hakeburg Multiflora. Hermann Kiese 1912
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 230. Hackeburg Rambler, soft lilac-pink, center white, 1912, Kiese...
Book (1936) Page(s) 326. Hackeburg (multiflora) Kiese 1912; light lilac-coloured, center white with yellow stamens, medium-size, double, large clusters of 30-40, floriferous, strong stems, thornless, growth 8/10, climbing, 3m., hardy
Website/Catalog (1936) Page(s) 2. Hackeburg Rose, lilas tendre [pink, soft lilac]
Book (1933) Page(s) 184. HACKEBURG. H. Kiese & Co., 1912. A very good Multiflora with abundant clusters of lilac-colored flowers, edged with white. Plant almost thornless.
Magazine (Jun 1929) Page(s) 71. Hakeburg (H. Kiese, 1912), rose lilacé, centre blanc, inerme.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 51. Hardy Climbing Roses Hackeburg. Hybrid Multiflora. (H. Kiese & Co., 1912.) Delicate lilac-pink flowers with white centers, borne in large clusters by a hardy, thornless, climbing plant. An old variety of very dainty color and graceful style which we think is very pleasing.
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 21. Ramblers. Mulotiflora. Hackeburg (Kiese & Co. 1912). Soft lilac-coloured.Hardy, without prickles, blooms in beautiful clusters.
Book (1924) Hakeburg 1912 Kiese & Co. violet red, large hybrid tea form, medium growth, good.(Multiflora)
Magazine (Oct 1918) Page(s) 55. Climbers and ramblers without prickles have experienced significant growth in the past ten years and have become generally popular... A further cultivar of Master Kiese is Hakeburg (1912). The blooms of this magnificent rose are soft lilac-coloured with a white eye and yellow stamens, and appear in large clusters. This rose was especially noticed at the Rose exhibition of Berlin-Britz and received an honorary award. The plant is healthy and fully hardy. It is especially valuable as park rose growing freely as large bushes.
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