'Cabrillo' rose References
Website/Catalog (1933) Page(s) 8. And there are other very good ones coming on: Alessandro, Senora, Majella, Cabrillo, Hermosoissima, Rosa Mystica, Rev. Thomas Stecher, Rev. J. B. Wand, Mrs. George R. Fearing, Golden West, Milpas, Charmer, Chemeketa, Chemawa, Brilliance, Anna, The Padre’s Triumph, Juliet Seedling, Grandeza, Senora Moreno, Temecula, Valerio, etc.
Website/Catalog (1929) The following new varieties, equally as good as the ones just enumerated will be propagated as fast as possible and then offered to the public: Alessandro, Senora Moreno, Majella, Milpas, Cabrillo, Hermosissima, Rosa Mystica, California Beauty, My Pride, Myra and Rosa Gigantea hybrids of exceptional promise. They are al climbers with evergreen foliage.
Book (1922) Page(s) x. [From an advertisement by Schoener] California Field-Grown Roses the leading varieties of today and a few of my own originations, such as Santa Barbara, Pearl of the Pacific, Padre Junipero Serra, Philothea, Gem, Amber, Modesty, California Beauty, Calpurnea, Padre Lasuen, Mr. A. E. Kunderd, Arrillaga, Alesandro, Willamette, Chemeketa, Maiella, Rosalie, Cyriac, Golden Gate, Cabrillo, Santa Rita, Beauty's Rival, Lavender Queen. You will be delighted with these new Roses. They have been grown in the rich alluvial soil of California and nursed by the gentle sunshine into big, thrifty plants that will grow and bloom profusely. They are mostly on their own roots, but hereafter I intend to confine myself to budded ones only, using a strong rooting stock, a hybrid between R. macrophylla and R. Froebeliana, and for certain varieties, the "Ragged Robin" Rose (Gloire des Rosomanes).
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