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'Teschendorff's Jubiläumsrose' References
Book (1958) Page(s) 402. Teschendorff Jubiläumsrose. Pol. (Teschendorff, '28.) OrLöans Rose sport. Vivid rosy crimson, darker than Orléans Rose and more brilliant.
Magazine (Jun 1948) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 14. [From "Classification et Création des Roses Polyantha", by Dr. Walter E. Lammerts, translated from the ARS Annual 1947] Une série vraiment remarquable de sports a été produite par Orléans Rose, et certaines de ces roses ont, à leur tour, donné des sports. La liste de ces sports, établie par ordre chronologique, est la suivante : ORLEANS ROSE (1909), rose vif, cramoisi, centre blanc. 12o Teschendorf Jubiläums rose (1928), rose cramoisi brillant plus foncé que Orléans Rose
Book (1936) Page(s) 376. Jubiläumsrose, Teschendorffs (Pol) Teschendorff 1928; Sport of Orléans Rose; geranium-cherry-red, large, very double, very lasting, in clusters up to 40, fragrance 3/10, floriferous, continuous bloomer, long stems, very large buds, not many thorns, dense & large foliage, growth 7/10, Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1933) Page(s) 94. Rosa Polyantha...Teschendorffs Jubiläumsrose. Sport of Orléans-Rose. The individual bloom is larger and more double than that of the parent sort. Forms closed panicles. Colour lilac-pink (9 pa). Very effectful ...Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] -.50 10 pieces RM 4.50
[no longer listed in the 1937 catalogue]
Website/Catalog (1933) Page(s) 20. Polyanthas...Teschendorffs Jubiläumsrose (Teschendorff 1928). Full-blooming Orléans [Rose] with significantly better bright colouring, fully healthy and disease resistant. Very lo9ng lasting blooms, therefore one of the best cutting and forcing sorts.
Website/Catalog (1930) Page(s) 38. Teschendorff Jubilee (Poly. Teschendorff 1928) has so far not come up to expectations in this climate. It may be supplied if desired for trial, but does not carry any recommendation.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 27. Polyanthas...Teschendorff-Jubilàums-Rose. This sort is a Orléans [Rose] with full blooms in large clusters, with significantly better bright red colouring than the mother variety, fully healthy and free of diseases. Cut flowers last twice as long as other sorts, so that it has to be regarded as the best cut flowersort among Polyanthas.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 8. Includes photo(s). Rose novelties for 1928. I will introduce this autumn a new polyantha rose into commerce, and which I have named Teschendorff-Jubiläumsrose on occasion of my 25th business anniversary in January 1929. This sort is a Orléans [Rose] with full blooms in large clusters, with significantly better bright red colouring than the mother variety, fully healthy and free of diseases. Cut flowers last twice as long as other sorts and the size of its blooms is exceeded only by Gruss an Aachen, so that it is to be regarded as the best cut flower sort among Polyanthas. It has caused considerable attention at the novelty show in Hamburg and is certain to achieve world reknown. For faster introduction I am offering to extraordinarily cheap prices: 1 piece 1,20 Reichsmarks, 10 pieces 11,- Reichsmarks, 100 pieces 95,- Reichsmarks.
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