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'Georg Arends' rose Reviews & Comments
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Rosen-Zeitung 1910 p. 33, names Ernst Fischer of Eschmar as the breeder.
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#1 of 3 posted
21 FEB by
jedmar
Rosen-Zeitung March 1911 states that there are 2 distinct 'Georg Arends': one from Hinner, one from Eschmar
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What makes it interesting is that E. Fischer's other rose, 'Elise von Schwichow', was offered through Hinner.
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#3 of 3 posted
22 FEB by
jedmar
Fischer's 'Georg Arends' added. The references from Rosen-Zeitung make it very dubious. According to Hinner it was one of his seedlings sent for testing to Fischer, which was introduced by Fischer as his to cash in on the name.
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1912 Hazlewood Bros. p4. New Roses. Hybrid Teas. Georg Arends. (Pink F. K. Druschki) Delicate rose, large, full and well formed; sweetly scented.
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6 MAR 15 by
g
Georg Arends developed the Astilbe. I loved this rose but it balled in the rain and never recovered.
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