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'Mama Pechtold' rose References
Book (1942) Page(s) 90. Mrs V. E. Randall, Research Station, Denmark, W.A. Mama Pechtold, strong branching growth; small, perfectly shaped blooms.
Book (1942) Page(s) 48. Summary of Remarks on Some of the Newer Roses. Mama Pechtold (H.T.), Pechtold, 1938. Rosy salmon. Mr. H. R. Darlington, Middx: I have grown this Rose for three years and had some fair flowers, but it is in no way outstanding and I am not increasing it. Dr. Deacon, Norfolk: Somewhat similar to Mrs. Sam McGredy, but usually of more upright growth. Mr. Oliver Mee, Lancs: A good variety for growing under glass. Outside it is very disappointing.
Book (1942) Page(s) 74. "The Clearing House" by the Editor Mama Pechtold (Hybrid Tea, 1939). Mr. Dufton (1 plant, 2 years; 2 plants, 1 year, Canada) likes the free-flowering, vigorous, healthy plants and the well-formed blooms of pink shaded salmon, while Mr. Raymond (6 plants) objects to the colour which he describes as poor.
Mr. F. F. Dufton's garden in Muskoka, Ontario has shallow clay loam and partial shade. Mr G. S. Raymond's garden in Waterloo, Ontario has medium clay loam; exposure not stated.
Website/Catalog (1941) Page(s) 1. Mama Pechtold (H.T.) Rosy salmon, very long pointed bud and a very beautiful fully double bloom carried on a long rigid stem. The growth is vigorous and free.
Book (1940) Page(s) 118. Mr. T. G. Stewart. The 1940 Novelties. Judging from the exhibition standpoint the next in favour is Mama Pechtold, with Vera Allen next. Neither variety has shown anything distinctive in colour, but both appear to be good growers, producing well formed, exhibition type blooms... Mama Pechtold, although not such a large bloom [as Vera Allen] has the necessary refinement desired
Book (1940) Page(s) 130. Mama Pechtold HT (Originator not stated '39) Katharine Pechtold x Briarcliff. Bud long-pointed; fl. dbl., rosy salmon; long, strong stem. Fol. bronzy. Vig., free. An award was made somewhere.
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