'Chamisso' rose References
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 556. Chamisso Lambertiana. Peter Lambert 1922
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 84. Chamisso Rambler, flesh-pink, center yellowish white, 1922, 'Geheimrat Dr. Mittweg' x 'Tip-Top'; Lambert, P. Description.
Book (1947) Page(s) 116. CHAMISSO (Lambertiana) makes an exceptionally fine bushy pillar of about eight feet in height, bearing many small, round, orange buds which open to medium-size, semi-double flowers of flesh-pink, with a pale yellow centre. Foliage is bronze to bronze-green. Lambert 1922. Deciduous. Exceptionally tall growth. Fragrant... June-October. Hardy.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 52. Climbing Section Charmisso (Polyantha)... Pink, on a large ground of pale yellow; buds yellow and orange red. Blooming in large clusters. Sweetly scented. Introduced 1923.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 16. Repeating climbers Lambertianas. Chamisso (P. Lambert 22). Shrub 1/2 m high, brown-green foliage, young shoots dark red, large bloom, quite double, light flesh-pink on yellow base, fragrant; blooms in large clusters.
Book (1936) Page(s) 141. Chamisso (Multiflora, Lambertiana) Lambert 1922; G. Dr. Mittweg X Tip-Top; flesh-pink, center yellowish-white, medium-size, semi-double, lasting, in clusters, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, continuous bloomer, small & rounded yellowish red buds, long stems, few thorns, bronce-coloured foliage, slim branches, growth 6/10, hardy. Sangerhausen
Book (1933) Page(s) 166. CHAMISSO. P. Lambert, 1922. A big shrub of the Lambertiana race, with huge clusters of bbright rosy pink flowers tinted yellow. Fall bloom scanty.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 61. Lambertiana Roses A class of Roses new to this country, originated by Peter Lambert of Germany. They tend to be shrubby climbers which bloom more or less frequently during the season. Valuable as strong shrubs and most interesting as a step forward in Rose progress. Following varieties are $1.50 each Chamisso. (P. Lambert, 1922.) Big bunches of large, well-filled flowers of bright rosy flesh-color on a yellow base. One of the most hardy and vigorous, growing 8 to 10 feet. Larger flowers than the average, and a most ornamental floriferous shrub. A descendant of Geheimrat Dr. Mittweg X Tip-Top.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 26. Other [Climbing] Varieties Charmisso
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 31. Repeat-flowering semi-climbers. 1.5 to 2.5 m tall. Lambertiana Chamiso (P. Lambert 1922). 2.5 m tall, brown-green foliage, young shoots dark red, blooms large, quite double, light flesh-pink on yellow base, in large clusters, fragrant. Buds rounded, yellowish red.
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