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'Flower of Fairfield' rose References
Website/Catalog (1939) Page(s) 85. Rosiers Polyantha sarmenteux remontants ... Flower of Fairfield (ou Crimson rambler remontant) La floraison dure sans interruption du printemps jusoru’à l’automne.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 16. Remontierende Crimson Rambler [Multiflora] (Ludorf 8). Rose for pillars, espaliers and hedges, for containers and driving, hardy, up to 3 m. tall.
Magazine (Dec 1936) Page(s) 136. Polyanthas ...Fairfield. Roses rouges en bouquets énormes et d'effet splendide. Très robuste et de rapide développement.
Book (1936) Page(s) 249. Fairfield, Flower of (Multiflora) Ludorf 1908; everblooming Sport of Crimson Rambler; vivid crimson, medium-size, semi-double, large clusters, floriferous, continuous bloomer, growth 8/10, climbing, 3m. Sangerhausen
Book (1936) Page(s) 596. Rambler, Immerblühender Crimson (multiflora) Ludorf 1908; sport of Cr. Rambler; crimson, otherwise like Cr. Rambler, climbing habit, 2 m. = Flower of Fairfield. Sangerhausen
Article (misc) (1935) Page(s) 110. Flower of Fairfield, a sport of 'Crimson Rambler', appeared in Germany in 1909. It produced a few flowers after the usual blooming season, and was widely heralded as an everblooming 'Crimson Rambler', but it never became popular, and is rarely seen today [1935] although a few nurseries still list it.
Website/Catalog (1934) Page(s) 93. Immerblühende Crimson Rambler. Colour bright amaranth-red (9 ra). Floriferous until late into autumn. The canes are not as tall as Crimson Rambler. . . ...Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] -.70 10 pieces RM 6.50
[no longer listed in the 1936 catalogue (Grüne Blätter)]
Book (1933) Page(s) 178. FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD. Ludorf, 1909. This rose enjoyed brief fame as an Everblooming Crimson Rambler. It is evidently a bright red counterpart of that variety but its everblooming character is defective.
Book (1930) Page(s) 397. Immerblühender Crimson Rambler. (Ludorf 1908.) (Flower of Fairfield.) Bright carmine-red. The shrub attains 1 ½ to 2 m height and blooms all summer.
Magazine (Jun 1929) Page(s) 71. Flower of Fairfield (Ludorf, 1908), cramoisi vif, double, Crimson Rambler remontant.
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