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'Nelkenrose' References
Book  (1993)  Page(s) 69.  Includes photo(s).
 
[Listed under "Wild Roses and Their Cultivars"] Description. Unusual because of the frilly edges to the petals. (Rosa rugosa Rubra x 'Mme. Norbert Levavasseur'). Repeats. Height: 7 ft. Some scent.
[Photo: A spray of blooms and a view of the garden at Hidcote Manor, Gloucestershire, showing 'F.J. Grootendorst'.]
Website/Catalog  (1986)  Page(s) 18.  
 
F.J. Grootendorst......good foliage. 1918
Website/Catalog  (1985)  Page(s) 21.  
 

F. J. Grootendorst..... 4 x 3’.

Article (website)  (1982)  Page(s) 17.  
 
F. J. Grootendorst  (Hybrid rugosa) Clusters of small crimson flowers with frilled edges, on a bushy plant with good glossy foliage. Continuous. 1918. W  •  H. (C) 6 x 5’.
Website/Catalog  (1982)  Page(s) 16.  
 
J. F. Grootendorst Petite fleur rouge en forme d'oeillet. Hauteur 150 cm.
Book  (1976)  
 
F. J. Grootendorst  "Red, small, full, medium scent, tall".

[courtesy: Brent C. Dickerson 'The Old Rose Adventurer'. page 231]
Website/Catalog  (1970)  Page(s) 14.  
 
F. J. GROTENDORST (rosier à fleur d'œillet). — Petites fleurs curieuses, doubles, rouge vif, ressemblant à de petits œillets. Très vigoureux et fleurissant tout l'été. Feuillage décoratif.

[not listed in 1981, but again in 1982, no longer in 1984]
Book  (1966)  Page(s) 37, plate 63.  Includes photo(s).
 
F. J. Grootendorst Shrub rose
Grootendorst 1918 (R. rugosa rubra X Mme Norbert Levavasseur)
Small, bright red double flowers resembling carnations, carried in large trusses, those around the edge being neatly serrated. Stiff, upright growth to about shoulder height.
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 66.  
 
F.J. Grootendorst - 14
Website/Catalog  (1949)  
 
"F.J. Grootendorst - a Rugosa-Polyantha hybrid, flowers small with scalloped edges, which gives it the appearance of a carnation. In fact, it is often called the Carnation Rose. It blooms in clusters, very freely, with up to 60 flowers on one small branch, and is especially profuse in blooming in late summer and early fall. The flowers are deep pink approaching red, the perfect "buttonhole" rose. This rose advertises my rose gardens better than any other rose I have, and makes more sales for me."
Percy Wright Catalogue - Hardy and Semi-Hardy Roses - Ca 1949
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