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Book (1991) Page(s) 364. Bonn Hybrid Musk. Kordes 1950... orange red...
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 13. Bonn (Hybrid Musk) Large, double, fragrant orange-scarlet flowers produced in trusses. Upright and bushy. 1950. P. (C) 5 x 3’.
Website/Catalog (1975) Page(s) 18. BONN (Kordès Sohne 1950). Fleur rouge vermillon minium, très remontant. Arbuste de 1 m. 50 de hauteur.
Website/Catalog (1973) Page(s) 25. Rosiers arbustes ... Boon. Semi-double, rouge-orange
Book (1962) p53. David Ruston. Shrub Roses, Old and New My interest in shrub roses was aroused some five or six years ago. I had procured Herr Kordes' hybrid varieties Berlin, Bonn and Grandmaster and planted them along an irrigation channel where they thrived, and the flowering was so spectacular that I decided to try more varieties.
p61 ibid. Bonn, a tall semi-double orange cinnabar, is well worth while.
Book (1958) Page(s) 37. Bonn. HMsk. (Kordes, '50.) Hamburg X Independence. Large (4 in.), dbl. (25 petals), fragrant (musk), orange-scarlet; truss of 10. Fol. glossy. Upright, bushy (4-5 ft.)
Article (misc) (1954) Page(s) 49. Bonn 28 chromosomes.
Website/Catalog (1953) Page(s) 8. Novelty Roses 1952. Bonn (Per. Moschata. Kordes 1950) Brilliant orange scarlet single to semi-double blooms on semi-climbing growth. 10/6 each.
Book (1952) Page(s) 19. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1952. Species Hybrids. Bonn (Perpetual Moschata) (Kordes, 1950). Orange scarlet single to semi-double blooms in large clusters. This is a strikingly brilliant colour. Semi-climbing growth. (‘Hamburg’ x ‘Kordes' Sondermeldung’.)
Article (magazine) (Dec 1951) Page(s) 271. Bonn Hybrid Musk. (Wilhelm Kordes 1950). Description... orange scarlet...
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