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'Red Chatenay' rose Description

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Origin:
Bred by Unknown (before 1905).
Class:
Hybrid Tea.  
Bloom:
Red.  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Notes:
It is not clear if this is a seedling or a sport of 'Madame Abel Chatenay'.

From the Western New York Horticultural Society Proceedings, 1906, p. 86:
Red Chatenay. Derived from Madame Abel Chatenay, and like the latter except in color, which is a soft red.

From Everblooming Roses by Georgia T. Drennan, p.209:
Red Hybrid Tea Roses.
Red Chatenay. — Similar to Madame Abel Chatenay, except in colour.

From The American Florist, March 18, 1905, p.324:
The Rose.
The New and Promising Varieties. [Read before the Philadelphia Florists' Club at its March meeting, by P. J. Lynch of West Grove, Pa.]
The following varieties are also among the most promising of the newer sorts:
Red Chatenay, deeper in color than the parent...

From the Dingee-Conard catalog of 1907, p.43:
Hybrid Tea Roses.
Red Chatenay
An offspring of that splendid variety Mad. Abel Chatenay. One of the most popular Roses in cultivation; it differs from the parent only in color, which is red.
 
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