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Dot, Pedro breeder photo
Breeder photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Les Amis des Roses", 1. trimester 1977, p. 29 Courtesy of the Archives of Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 16 DEC 21
Dot, Pedro breeder photo
Breeder photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo from Modern Roses V, 1958; scan courtesy of Hathitrust.
Uploaded 9 JUN 21
Dot, Pedro breeder photo
Breeder photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Les Amis des Roses",1. trimester 1971, p. 17 Courtesy of the Archives of Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 15 DEC 21
Dot, Pedro breeder photo
Breeder photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Les Amis des Roses", 3. trimester 1949, p. 76: Pedro Dot and his grandchild Georges in his rose fields Courtesy of the Archives of Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 2 JAN 21
Dot, Pedro breeder photo
Breeder photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo from Modern Roses II, 1940; scan courtesy of Hathitrust.
Uploaded 12 JUN 21
Dot, Pedro breeder photo
Breeder photo courtesy of Ms.Lefty
Pedro Dot (L) and J. H. Nicolas (R) in Dot's garden.
Uploaded 9 JUN 19
Dot, Pedro breeder photo
Breeder photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo from Modern Roses IV, 1952; scan courtesy of Hathitrust.
Uploaded 10 JUN 21
Dot, Pedro breeder photo
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Breeder photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
From The Rose Annual, 1950, p107 & p108 Fig. 1 shows the calyx of a Rose which has been prepared to act as seed parent, i.e., as had the petals and stamens removed. After choosing the Rose which is to act as pollen parent from which the stalk, sepals and pistils are removed, as shown in Fig. 2, a paper cone has been previously prepared with two holes (marked C), Fig. 3. Fig. 4 shows how calyx B of Fig. 2 is fitted into the paper cone under slight pressure so that it holds in its place even when the cone is inverted and placed over calyx A of Fig. 1, leaving a small space in between the stamens and pistils, which should coincide approximately with the two air vents of the cone, which should then be tied round the stalk of calyx A. A few moments are sufficient to prepare this system of hybridizing, which has the advantage over the standard method of hybridization of being prepared in one operation at any time of the day, any temperature and any weather during the spring. The only essentials are to know how-to choose the two calyxes, which should be approximately in .the same state of growth, so that after a few hours of having carried out the operation they ripen evenly. The dropping of the pollen coincides with its absorption by the pistils, and will take place sooner or later according to the temperature. It will occur automatically; hence the term" automatic system."
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Uploaded 6 OCT 16
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