'Chiarastella' rose References
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Book (1975) Page(s) 1138. Giacomasso: Chiarastella, 1949, Diamantina, 1951, Antonelliana, 1952, Maristella, 1952, Monterosa, 1952, Quo Vadis, 1959.
Book (1968) Page(s) 464. Giacomasso: Chiarastella, 1949, Diamantina, 1951, Antonelliana, 1952, Maristella, 1952....
Website/Catalog (1958) Page(s) 7. Rosai Italiani. Chiarastella H.T. (Giacomasso) - Sensazionale novità a du colori: interno rosso di rosa, la pagina inferiore dei petali giallo piretro. Contrasto di tinte molto accentuato, fiore grande molto pieno di forma aquisita portato su lungo e rigido stelo, fogliame lucido ed assolutamente immune da malattie. Arbusto vigoroso e sempre coperto di fiori da maggio ai geli. E' una nuova stella che brillerà di vivida luce nel firmamento della Regina dei fiori. Raccomandabilissima!
Book (1958) Page(s) 57. Chiarastella. HT. (Giacomasso, '48.) Julien Potin X Mme. G. Forest-Colcombet. Large, dbl., well formed, rose-red and yellow bicolor; strong stem. Fol. glossy. Vig.; free bloom. (28)
Magazine (May 1955) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 25. [From "Les Roses hybrides Italiennes" by Giuliana Eva Mameli-Calvino, pp. 25-27] En 1929, les frères Giacomassa de Turin, pépiniéristes bien connus, obtinrent les deux belles variétés « Prince de Piémont » et « Princesse de Piémont » suivies de plusieurs autres : « Stella mattutina », « Primarosa », « Chiarastella », « Vulcania », etc ..
Article (misc) (1953) Page(s) 658. Nel 1929, i noti vivaisti rosicoltori di Torino F.lli Giacomasso ottennero le due belle varietà Principe di Piemonte e Principessa di Piemonte seguite da molte altre: Stella mattutina, Primarosa, Chiarastella, Vulcania, ecc.
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