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'Schön Ingeborg' rose Reviews & Comments
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I've updated the info on this rose regarding fullness after being informed of a petal count of over 100 for a bloom from an immature plant. Which means higher petal counts are possible for mature plants.
Virginia
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29 DEC 06 by
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Here is a reference for this rose: "Schön-Ingeborg (Kiese & Co. 21). Auffallend scöne Rose vom kräftigem Wuchs. Schöne langgestreckte Blume, zart pfirsichrosa, nach der Mitte leucht. rosa. Jacquem.-R." Translation: Schön-Ingeborg (Kiese & Co 21). Extraordinarily beautful rose of strong growth. Beautiful elongated flower, soft peach pink, towards the center brilliant pink. Jacqueminot-Family. Source: Peter Lambert, "Rosen, Obst und Zierbäume", Trier 1938/39
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31 DEC 06 by
Cass
I'd like to translate the title of this catalog. Roses, Fruit Trees and Trees?
Thanks.
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31 DEC 06 by
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Hello Cass Yes, exactly. This is a little booklet of 68 pages listing the Peter Lambert's plants on offer. Pages 6-48 are for roses, p. 49-58 for fruit trees and p. 50-64 for trees, bushes, climbers. P. 65-68 is a list of contents. The cover says 1935-36, Year 44; however, on p. 1 it is identified as 1938-1939, Year 48. Maybe it was difficult to get new covers printed or he had still to many of the earlier ones, or the printer made a mistake and these examples were refused. Who knows? Anyway, the contents are exciting.
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