'Eduard Schill' rose References
Book (1947) Page(s) 139. EDUARD SCHILL (Pern.) has full, perfectly-shaped flowers of brick-red shaded with yellow, and shiny green foliage with vigorous upright growth. Kordes 1931. Deciduous. Tall growth. Moderately fragrant....June-September. Hardy.
Website/Catalog (1939) Page(s) 122. Eduard Schill (Pernetiana). Strong, upright growth and well-branched. The blooms are densely filled and lasting, brick-brown-red (7,5 na/9 na) colouring without any shading. Floriferous sort ...Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] -.55 10 pieces RM 5.- , standards 1 piece RM 2.-
Book (1937) Page(s) 77. Harry H. Hazlewood. Some Better Roses 1930-1936 Eduard Schill: At first rather a poor grower, but it has improved considerably in this respect. Colours very rich.
Book (1936) Page(s) 648. Schill, Eduard (hybrid lutea) Kordes 1931; Ch. P. Kilham X M. G. A. v. Rossem; brick-red, shaded cresson-red, very large, semi-double, cup form, opens, lasting, fragrance 3/10, floriferous, repeats well, buds shaded crimson, long strong stems, growth 7/10. Sangerhausen
Magazine (Dec 1935) Page(s) 141. Edouard Schill aux grandes fleurs rouge brûlé (rouge brun) et orange, reflorissant
Website/Catalog (1935) Page(s) Spring issue, p. 90. Eduard Schill (Pernetiana). Strong, upright growth and well-branched. The blooms are densely filled and lasting, brick-brown-red colouring without any shading. Beautiful. floriferous sort ...Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] -.75 10 pieces RM 7.-
Website/Catalog (1934) Page(s) 39. New Roses 1933. Eduard Schill Pernt. (W. Kordes & Sohne 1931) F. 3. Large double flowers of a rich coppery-red shade, and, as usual, rather variable in colour. The growth is good, with shiny foliage. Liable to Black Spot, but a very fine variety which should not be overlooked. E.
Magazine (Oct 1933) Page(s) 227. Chez Meilland .... Nous notons, un peu au hasard, parmi les variétés cultivées en grandes quantités : Talisman, Madame Pierre S. du Pont, Président Herbert Hoover, Heinrich Wendland, Lucie-Marie, William F. Dreer, Souvenir de Madame Chambard (la plus belle rose de France 1932), Léon Chenault, superbe rose de forme parfaite sur tige rigide ; Edouard Schill, excellente aussi pour la fleur coupée ; Grenoble, au coloris écarlate brillant ; Madame G. Forest Colcombet, Comtesse Vandal, Heinrich Gaede, Duquesa de Penaranda, Autumn, Charles P. Kilham, Priscilla, Madame Henri Pâté, Belgica, un peu trop sujette à l’oïdium, Pink Pearl, etc.., toutes roses très belles aux mérites variés de vigueur, de rusticité et d’abondante floraison.
Book (1933) Page(s) 55. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1933. Eduard Schill (Kordes and Sohne) is a richly coloured, coppery-red variety, with really vigorous growth, and carrying twenty-five to thirty-five petals. It promises particularly well in a colour that is certain to be popular.
Website/Catalog (1933) Page(s) 41. New Roses 1933. Eduard Schill (Pernt. W. Kordes & Sohne 1931) Bud and flower very large and unicoloured brick red with capucine red. Petals very large, shell shape and massive substance, The bloom is full and perfect form, always opens well and retains its colour in the sun. Price 4/- each. Striking colour, growth good. Pale glossy foliage. Promising. Faint sweet perfume. 35 petals.
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