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'Sensass Delbard ®' rose References
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Website/Catalog (20 Dec 2014) Registered Name: 'Delmoun' ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Sensass Delbard® Cl HT, mr, 1986, Delbard; flowers bright velvety red, 3 in., 28 petals, cupped, borne in small clusters, no fragrance; foliage dark green, glossy; vigorous, climbing (to 10 ft.) growth. [(Danse du Feu × (Orange Triumph × Floradora)) × (Tenor × unknown)]. Introductions: 1973
Book (19 Apr 2000) Page(s) 116. 'DELmoun', Cl HT, mr 1986 (Sensass, Sensass Delbard®) ... description
Book (1989) Page(s) 22. Conrad Harneiss: Climbers and Pillars. Sensass is another with no scent, but very free blooming, in a mid red with open blooms and yellow stamens. Moderate grower, but vigorous.
Book (1988) Page(s) 113. Don Sheppard. Final Analysis 1987-88. Climbers. Sensass Delbard 1974. dark red; 10 reports; 10 plants; 7 years; average 3m in height and width; 8.4 rating. Not widely grown, apparently, but reports came from Taranaki, Hastings to South Canterbury and all of them thought this was a worthwhile red clmber - even if similar to 'Dublin Bay'. Blooms come in clusters, in great numbers and repeat is fast. The plant is healthy and grows well. Blooms stand all weathers well, but the spring display is best.
Book (1982) Page(s) 26. Don Sheppard. Review of Newer Roses 1981-82 Season. Sensass Cl. (Delbard '74) 1 report, 1 year, 4'6". ? rating. Similar to Dublin Bay in repeat, appears to be good, but early days yet.
Website/Catalog (1979) Page(s) 23. Includes photo(s). Gpt. Sensass Delbard
Website/Catalog (1975) Page(s) 26. Gpt. SENSASS DELBARD® (Delmoun) Rouge sang velouté - végétation moyenne (2 à 3 m Gr. fleurs doubles. Feuillage ample et sain
[no longer listed in 1981]
Magazine (1974) Page(s) 29. Sensass Delbard ' (Obt. Delbard) : Rosier grimpant à fleurs rouge sang velouté et brillant ; plante vigoureuse à feuillage ample, grand, vert brillant, résistant aux maldies
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