Ingwer J. Jensen - Catalogues
(1984) Page(s) 43. No. 6936 Ayrshire Queen (hybrid arvensis), in England 1835, blooms almost white to (pink) purplish pink, semi-double, medium size, vigorous habit, creeping, glossy foliage, 300 cm or longer
(1984) Page(s) 43. No. 6934 Ayrshire splendens (Myrrh-scented rose), soft pink-white, small, loosely filled, myrrh fragrance, vigorous habit, foliage stays green for long, otherwise similar to arvensis.
(1984) Page(s) 46. Nr. 7034 Johanna Röpke, Tantau 1931, salmon-pink, just medium size, double, fragrant, in clusters, vigorous growth, bronze-green foliage, about 300 cm tall
[No. 7034 replaced in 1986 with 'Jersey Beauty']
(1984) Page(s) 47. Nr. 7124 Ruga (Rosa X Ruga), originated before 1830 in Italy, blooms white to light pink, pompon-shaped, loose, ball-like filled, diameter 4-6 cm, in many large stands, fragrant plant with vigorous growth, cane length 250-300 cm, very hardy.
(1984) Page(s) 44 (photo), 47. Includes photo(s). Nr. 7165 Venusta Pendula. Origin unknown, re-introduced 1928 by Kordes, bud pink to carmine, bloom pink-white, medium size, semi-double, flat. Plant blooms lavishly but only once, up to 600 cm tall, foliage medium size, acuminate, matte. The appeal of this rose is not least due to the colours light carmine to soft pink and their shadings up to the white of the fully expanded bloom and the greenish-violet shaded new shoots.
(1984) Page(s) 44 (photo), 47. Includes photo(s). Nr. 7165 Venusta Pendula. Origin unknown, re-introduced 1928 by Kordes, bud pink to carmine, bloom pink-white, medium size, semi-double, flat. Plant blooms lavishly but only once, up to 600 cm tall, foliage medium size, acuminate, matte. The appeal of this rose is not least due to the colours light carmine to soft pink and their shadings up to the white of the fully expanded bloom and the greenish-violet shaded new shoots.
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