'Fürstin Bülow' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 115. Bülow, Fürstin (T) Bräuer 1908; M. van Houtte X P. Nabonnand; yellow-pink, golden reflexes, shaded light violet, medium, double, fragrance 5/10, growth 6/10, well-branched
Magazine (1913) Page(s) 178. Fürstin Bülow is a very grateful, unpretentious rose in container as well as in the garden. he bloom is beautiful, fragrant, of medium size, on upright stem, slightly arching. The growth is moderate, the plant healthy...
Website/Catalog (1912) 512 (1908) Fl(ower) soft rose shaded salmon on a golden yellow ground, med., full, sweet, Gr(owth) vig., branching.
Magazine (10 Jun 1911) Page(s) 278. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... Fürstin Bülow... Tea, Brauer, 1908, Marie van Houtte X Paul Nabonnand
Magazine (1911) Page(s) 134. Mr. Bräuer in San remo is actually the only one who pays his full attention to breeding new Hybrid Teas. His successes are quite satisfactory, especially in Riviera-roses; take for example his Contessa Caecilia Lurani, Fürstin Bülow, Wilhelm Hartmann, Prinzessin Viktoria von Battenberg, Zarina Alexandra, and foremost, his newest rose, King of Siam. I especially liked a very dark bluish black rose, a seedling of General Mac Arthur, which has not been named yet and not yet propagated, but gave me the impression that it could be play a great role next season on the Boulevards of Paris. The villa of Mr. Bräuer at the foot of Monte Solare near San Remo....
Book (1910) Page(s) 85. Tea roses...Fürstin Bülow (P. Bräuer 1908), similar to Franziska Krüger, yellowish pink with golden-yellow reflexes, shaded soft violet. Fragrant and very faithfully blooming.
Magazine (1904) Page(s) 9. ...This rose, a child of the South, which has been dedicated by the breeder to Fürstin Bülow, the wife ( a born Italian) of the Chancellor of the Reich, is being zealously multiplied and should soon follow Contessa Cecilia Lurani into commerce.
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