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The Complete Book of Roses (Krüssmann 1981)
(1981)  Page(s) 159.  
 
Mondial Roses...Hybridized themselves ...'Claire-France'....
(1981)  Page(s) 324.  
 
Cläre Grammerstorf. F. (Kordes, 1957). 'Harmonie' x rubiginosa-seedling. Light yellow, large, double, open, petals retained; growth strong, bushy, upright, 0.7 m./2.3 ft.; foliage light green, glossy.
(1981)  Page(s) 325.  
 
Complicata. G. [Gallica] (possibly a macrantha hybrid). Brilliant pur pink with white center, 12 cm./5 in. across, single, finally flat, stamens golden-yellow, very floriferous along the branches, June; growth very strong, 2 x 2 m./6.6 x 6.6 ft. or more; foliage large, light green. GSR 160-152 [Gault & Synge, Dictionary of Roses in color, London, 1971] ; HRo 29; GiS 1 [Gibson, Srub roses for every garden, London, 1973]; RA 1976:121 [The Rose Annual]. Can be propagated from cuttings easily.
(1981)  Page(s) 159.  
 
Mondial Roses...Hybridized themselves ...'Corso Fleuri'...
 
(1981)  Page(s) 278.  
 
R. x coryana Hurst ( = R. macrophylla x R. roxburghii). Shrub, strong growing, to 2.5m./8.3 ft. high, densely bushy; stems similar to R. macrophylla, few prickles; leaves similar to R. roxburghii; flowers dark pink, single, 5-7cm./2-2.8 in. across, June; 2n=14. GSR 154. (= R. macrophylla coryana). Originated 1926 in the Botanic Garden, Cambridge. Used for hybridizing by S. McGredy; often erroneously spelled "R. koreana" in nursery catalogues.
(1981)  Page(s) 318.  
 
Crispata. Shrub. (J.C. Schmidt, 1902) Rugosa-seedling. Clear pink to yellowish salmon-pink, medium large, single, many stamens; growth prostrate to semi-climbing; foliage peculiarly curly.
(1981)  Page(s) 269-270.  Includes photo(s).
 
R. Rugosa. [in the text on Adiantifolia] Similar to 'Crispata', but usually with 7 (not 9 leaflets...stipules....only denticulate in 'Crispata'
(1981)  Page(s) 269.  
 
'Dart's Defender' (Darth. Boomkw. 1971). (= R. nitida X R. rugosa hansa). Growth stronger than R. nitida; flowers violet-pink (= R. nitida superba Darth Boomkw.)
(1981)  Page(s) 413.  
 
The spontaneous sports of 'Tausendschön'. (after Saakov)
1914 Echo ----> 1924 Direktor Struve
(1981)  Page(s) 274.  
 
'Foecundissima'. Flowers pink, double..(= R. cinnamomea f. plena West.; R. foecundissima Muenchh.). 1596
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