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Buch der Rosen (2nd ed.)
(1957)  Page(s) 255.  
 
Hauser, V. (Switzerland), Breeder of "Mme Charles Piquet", "Mme Hermann Haefliger", etc.
(1957)  Page(s) 90.  
 
Orange Triumph, 1937, dazzling yellow-red, one of the most valuable for the purpose, double, quite large, 60cm., cut flower
(1957)  Page(s) 90.  
 
Rosenmärchen, 1940, marzipan-pink, blooms very early and long, double, 40cm, container rose
(1957)  Page(s) 90.  
 
Schweizergruss, 1952, velvety blood-red, without any blue shading, very floriferous, semi-double, 50cm., cut flower, nectar supplier for bees
(1957)  Page(s) 24.  
 
Dr. H. D. Wulff, Kiel, treated the breeding result of this rose of Kordes, analysed it in detail and ascertained that the chromosome set doubled in a spontaneous mutation. Based on this research, this class of roses was introduced into the rose systematology under the name Rosa kordesii Wulff.
(1957)  Page(s) 86.  
 
hybrid teas:
Ville de Saverne, 1937, capucine-coloured, center dark velvety, not in too sunny place, one of the most beautiful roses, double, large, fragrant, 60cm
(1957)  Page(s) 228.  
 
Breeders:
Heizmann, E. (Switzerland), Breeder of "General Guisan", "Ville de Saverne", etc.
(1957)  Page(s) 90.  
 
Minna Kordes, 1938, dark velvety, center dazzling red, glorious, double, 50cm
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