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The Encyclopedia of Roses (Markley)
(1999)  Page(s) 198-199.  
 
Gütersloh Shrub. Noack 1969... Flower color: red... one of the 200 roses the author recommends...
(1999)  Page(s) 199.  Includes photo(s).
 
Happy Wanderer McGredy 1974... good self-cleaning of the flowers... Flower color: red... one of the 200 roses the author recommends...
(1999)  Page(s) 200.  
 
Ilse Haberland SHrub. Kordes 1956... crimson pink... one of the 200 roses the author recommends...
(1999)  Page(s) 204.  
 
Maria Lisa Climber. Liebau 1936... almost thornless. Flower color: rose... one of the 200 roses the author recommends...
(1999)  Page(s) 204.  Includes photo(s).
 
Marondo Kordes 1991... rose-pink flowers... one of the 200 roses the author recommends...
(1999)  Page(s) 199.  
 
Heidepark (Meilland 1988) ... extensively planted in Heidepark, Soltau, Germany... rose pink... one of the 200 roses the author recommends...
(1999)  Page(s) 20.  
 
In 1985, the [Rosen-Tantau's] fortune and rose-breeding operations passed into the hands of long-time colleague Hans Jürgen Evers. Successful new introductions like 'Diadem' and 'Monica', which helped bring the moderately profitable field-growing of cutting roses in Germany to a renaissance in the 1980s, are his works.
(1999)  Page(s) 210.  Includes photo(s).
 
Pussta Tantau 1972. [one of the 200 roses the author recommends]... dark red bedding rose with zip
 
(1999)  Page(s) 135.  
 
Pillnizter Vitamin Rose 'Pi-Ro 3': Not all roses have the same high level vitamin C content. also, a high quantity of usable fruit flesh does not necessarily correlate with a large vitamin content. Therefore, in places such as Russia and the former East Germany, people have for many years sought strenuously to select forms of vitamin roses that combine the two factors, quantity and quality. They have found the group of Pillnizter vitamin roses, from which the selection 'Pi-Ro 3' comes very close to the desired ideal. In free-growing, decorative hedges, this shrub rose, which is produced from the native variety Rosa pendulina, displays a lush burst of flowers in spring and an abundance of hips in the fall.
(1999)  Page(s) 211.  
 
Rödinghausen Shrub. Noack 1987... [one of the 200 roses the author recommends]... forms a hedge of glowing red flowers...
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