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'Grande Amour' rose References
Book (2003) Page(s) Table 22. Awards at Belfast Trials... 1969/70 R. J. Frizzell Memorial Award 'Grande Amore', Kordes
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 205. Includes photo(s). Grande Amore (KORliegra, 'Kordes Rose Grande Amore') Large-flowered. Reimer Kordes 1968. Description... flaming crimson velvet...
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 188. Includes photo(s). Grande Amore Large-flowered hybrid tea. Parentage: 'Prima Ballerina' x 'Detroiter'. (KORliegra) Germany 1968. Description and cultivation. Flowers: rosy red... suitable for cutting...
Book (1971) p153. Dr. A. S. Thomas, Victoria. The New Ones. Last year I remarked that 'Grand Amour' was "a German rose with a French name" and gave Kordes as the raiser. It came to Australia from Kordes but was raised and distributed first by Delbard of France. There have appeared, too, several misspellings of the name.
p153. Mr. W. G. Treloar, Victoria. The New Ones. Grand Amour A good bright red rose and it won several international awards last year.
Book (1970) p26. Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. New Roses. Grande Amour HT. (Kordes) A very good red of good shape, the large blooms having about twenty-five petals which are nicely reflexed with a high centre. The colour is light and bright with a touch of yellow at the base. Very sweetly scented, free flowering, and it is a good red.
p151 Dr. Thomas, [Victoria]. The New Ones. Grande Amour, HT. (Kordes, 1968) A German rose with a French name! Large, bright crimson cultivar of excellent conventional form. Fragrant, healthy and vigorous.
p155. Mr. W. G. Treloar, Portland, Victoria. The New Ones. Grande Amour The red flowers are better and of exhibition form on the older plants. Mildew worries this new one.
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