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Die Rose - ihre Anzucht und Pflege
(1919) Page(s) 176. More vigorous [than Rubin] is Aglaia with yellow blooms and Thalia with white blooms. All the abovementioned have however the primeval vigour of Crimson Rambler.
(1919) Page(s) 212. Friedrichsruh and Altmärker
(1919) Page(s) 207. Includes photo(s). Hybrid tea Belle Siebrecht
(1919) Page(s) 209. Clara Watson at the top, Johanna Sebus at the bottom
(1903) Page(s) 159. Climbing Kaiserin Auguste [Victoria] Climbing Maman Cochet Climbing Niphetos
(1919) Page(s) 227. Eugenie Lamesch (Lambert 1899), very floriferous. Coppery yellow bloom, short habit.
(1919) Page(s) 82. Includes photo(s). Hybrid tea "Farbenkönigin", similar to La France. Magnificent rose.
(1919) Page(s) 204. The most beautiful dark red Tea rose is without doubt Francis Dubreuil, whose long blooming period and well doubled blooms makes her very valuable.
(1919) Page(s) 212. Includes photo(s). Friedrichsruh and Altmärker
(1919) Page(s) 197. Tea. George Schwartz (Vve. J. Schwartz 1899) (Kaiserin & Souvenir de Madame Levet), moderate growth, however on good soil one of the best yellow roses. Blooms upright on firm stems, 3/4-full, fragrant.
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