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'Natalie Boettner' rose References
Book (1991) Page(s) 406. Natalie Boettner Hybrid Tea, sulphur-yellow, passing to cream-yellow, tinted flesh, 1909, 'Frau Karl Druschki' x 'Goldelse'; Boettner.
Book (1940) Page(s) 24. Böttner, German amateur. 'Natalie Böttner'
Book (1936) Page(s) 94. Böttner, Natalie (HT) Böttner 1909; Druschki X Goldelse; light cream-yellow, fades to white, center deep yellow, large, double, fine form, solitary or up to 2, fragrance 6/10, floriferous, lasting, long stems, arching, nice foliage, problems in opening, growth 6/10. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 28. Everblooming Roses The so-called Everblooming Roses include the Hybrid Tea and Pernetiana groups. They do not bloom all the time, but if kept healthy and growing steadily, one crop of flowers succeeds another at brief intervals. Natalie Böttner. Hybrid Tea. (J. Böttner, 1910.) Creamy blooms of fine substance, with flesh and yellow shades; fragrant. Growth is excellent and foliage above the average. A splendid light-colored garden Rose which is surprisingly little known or appreciated.
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 88. Natalie Böttner (1910), light yellow, fine form, good group sort (HT). 1 piece M 0.70, 10 pieces M 6.-, 100 pieces M 55.-
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 52. General List. (130) Natalie Bottner (HT. Bottner 1909) 3. ....full.....Tea scented.
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 83. Hybrid Tea Roses...Natalie Böttner. Soft cream-yellow. Excellent for cutting and forcers...Low-grafted garden plants 1 piece G.-M. [Gold-Mark] -.80
[no longer listed in the 1933 catalogue]
Website/Catalog (1924) Page(s) 37. General List. (79) Natalie Bottner (HT Bottner 1909) 2. .....Recommended for Brisbane and Sydney only as it burns in Adelaide and balls in Hobart and Melbourne.
Website/Catalog (1923) Page(s) 38. Hybrid Tea Roses .... Natalie Böttner (Böttner, 1909). Large, double bloom, soft cream-yellow. Forcing and cutting rose.
Website/Catalog (1922) Page(s) 28. General List. (120) Natalie Bottner (HT. Bottner) 2. Creamy white. A large fine bloom of good garden and exhibition qualities. This was also called yellow Frau Karl Druschki, but this name has been discarded as misleading.
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