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Discussion id : 117-908
most recent 7 AUG 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 AUG 19 by CybeRose
It is important to note that there were two Polyanthas being distributed as "Baby Tausendschon".

1916 The Rose Annual
p104. Walter Easlea. Dwarf Polyantha Roses.
1909 Louise Walter or Baby Tausendschon (Tausendschon x Rosel Dach)
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 7 AUG 19 by Patricia Routley
Thank you Karl. I have added a synonym, so we now have:
Baby Tausendschön (polyantha, Walter 1909)
Baby Tausendschön (polyantha, Ludorf 1914)
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 7 AUG 19 by CybeRose
Thanks, Patricia.
I'm of the opinion that 'Louise Walter' was the sport parent that eventually gave us 'Margo Koster' and all its kin. The 'Echo' I saw at the Heritage Rose Garden in San Jose just did not look at all like the Koster clan.
Karl
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Discussion id : 115-350
most recent 13 FEB 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 FEB 19 by Margaret Furness
I think this must be an unstable sport. Three nurseries sent me what turned out to be Tausenschon, and of the two later plants I thought would stay small, one has reverted.
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Discussion id : 81-155
most recent 18 OCT 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 OCT 14 by Carlene Gerette
This rose blooms constantly even in high temps. It started this year as a very small seedling and grown at a fast rate. It is a dependable bloomer and is now my favorite rose. Vigorous, healthy, no disease or pests. Beautiful blooms.
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