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'Echo' rose References
Magazine  (2019)  Page(s) 48. Vol 41, No. 1.  
 
Margaret Furness.  Mislabels in Australia. 
Unstable sports are a further cause of confusion. Most of the plants of the dwarf Echo we received had, or have since, reverted to the rambler Tausendschön
Book  (2006)  Page(s) 107.  
 
Echo (Baby Tausendschön) Polyantha. Good, reliable rebloom. Moderate fragrance. Tall. Lambert, 1914. [provenance:] (Santa Rosa Rose Garden). A sport of the famous Rambler Tausendschön, whose carnival of flower colors from rose pink to almost white has ensured its popularity. This dwarf, repeating version of Tausendschön has no rivals.
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 216.  Includes photo(s).
 
Echo ('Baby Tausendschön') China. Lambert (Germany) 1914. Description... does best in partial shade... large, semi-double blooms that are cupped, and change from white to deep pink...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 150.  
 
Echo. Hybrid Multiflora (OGR), pink blend, 1914 ('Baby Tausendchön'); 'Tausendchön' sport; Lambert, P. Description
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 244.  
 
Echo ('Baby Tausendschön') Polyantha. Ludorf/Lambert, 1914. Sport of 'Tausendschön'. [Author cites information from different sources.]
Book  (1988)  Page(s) 128.  
 
Echo One of [Dr. Pal's] favourite roses for pot growth... a Polyantha form of 'Tausenschön', covered with pink and white blooms, a rose not available in England today [1988], although it was in the 1939-40 Bentall catalogue...
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 156.  
 
'Echo'   Short  Pink to white   Remontant  P3    H1 
Quite different from the other Polyanthas. It was a dwarf, remontant sport from the climber `Tausendschon', and  much the same colour, rose pink with a white centre, and a tendency to lose the pink. The flowers were different from the rest of the class, for instead, of the neat blooms of  'Marie Pavie  or the  pompons which were developing through 'Orleans  Rose', 'Echo' had fairly wide blooms with the outer petals curving up to make a bowl-shaped flower. It was introduced by Peter Lambert in 1914.   Then came an extraordinary series of sports, from one to the next: 'Greta Kluis', red, in 1916;  'Anneke Koster', red, in 1927; 'Dick Koster', pink, in 1929, culminating in the attractive 'Margo Koster', orange salmon, in 1931
Book  (1976)  Page(s) 51.  
 
location 34, I/9; Echo (Ludorf - P. Lambert 1914), Pol., light pink, small, lightly filled, short
Magazine  (Jun 1948)  Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 14-15.  
 
D'autres familles moins compliquées de sports dans la classe des vrais polyanthas sont :
3o Tausendshön a donné un sport Echo, qui lui-même a donné Brillant Echo, Direktor Struve, Eva Teschendorf et Greta Kluis.....Le caractère récessif blanc est indiqué par les deux sports blancs Direktor Struve et Eva Teschendorf qui proviennent du rose foncé Echo.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 182.  
 
Polyantha. Echo (P. Lambert 14). Broad 50-60 cm. high bush. Sport of Tausendschön, white-pink, large bloom.
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