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'Düsterlohe' rose References
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 213. Includes photo(s). Düsterlohe Rambler. Kordes (Germany) 1931. Parentage: 'Dance of Joy' x 'Daisy Hill'. Description... semi-double, rose pink blooms...
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 19. Düsterlohe (Hybrid Arvensis) Clusters of large, single flowers of rosy red on strong stems. Vigorous. 1931. G. T. Shade tolerant. (S) 20 x 20’.
Book (1981) Page(s) 333. Düsterlohe. Rambler. (Kordes, 1931). 'Venusta Pendula' x 'Miss C.E. van Rossem'. Rosy-pink, single, 7 cm./2.8 in. across, some scent, non-recurrent, but very abundant; growth very strong, stems 1.5 m./5 ft. long.
Book (1981) Page(s) 98-99. 1931 'Dusterlohe' (Kordes), probably the only modern hybrid of Arvensis ('Venusta Pendula' x 'Miss E.C. van Rossem'), rose red.
Book (1936) Page(s) 75. Rosa arvensis...Düsterlohe, 1931 (W. Kordes' Sons): Like Venusta Pendula, from which it descends; single, up to 8 cm in Diameter, deep pink. Reddish green healthy foliage. Vigorous climber, 3-4 m; blooms floriferously early summer, dies back easily.
Book (1936) Page(s) 227. Düsterlohe (Hybrid Arvensis) Kordes 1931; Venusta Pendula X M.C.E. van Rossem; pink, 7cm., single, very lasting, fragrance 3/10, floriferousm long & strong stems, wrinkled foliage, growth 8/10, climbing, hardy. Sangerhausen
Book (1933) Page(s) 173. DUSTERLOHE. W. Kordes Sohne, 1931. A recent attempt to resuscitate the Arvensis or Ayrshire class. Flowers single, rose-red, nearly three inches across. Estremely hardy and very vigorous.
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