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'Griseldis' rose References
Article (magazine)  (2011)  Page(s) 118.  
 
Questionable rose identities: We do not recognize following rose cultivars of Rudolf Geschwind as corresponding to the historical descriptions:....'Griseldis' - Nordlandrose.....
Article (magazine)  (2006)  Page(s) 9.  Includes photo(s).
 
Griseldis
Book  (2003)  Page(s) 60-61.  
 
Geschwind's Hybrids of Hardy European Roses...
'Griseldis' (Geschwind, 1895). Description.
Book  (1996)  Page(s) 59.  
 
'Griseldis' (Geschwind 1895) (R. canina x a Tea rose) x (R. canina x a Bourbon rose). Pink, center more vivid, large, well double, flat cup form, in clusters, blooms from July to frost.
Book  (1980)  Page(s) 118.  
 
[Reprint of Geschwind's article "Über Nordlandrosen", published in the "Rosen-Zeitung", 1910, p. 33]
Book  (1980)  Page(s) 95-98.  
 
[Reprint of Geschwind's letter of 1894 from the "Rosenzeitung"]
Griseldis
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 319.  
 
Griseldis (Nordlandrose) Geschwind 1895; Can X tea X X Can. Bourbon; pink, center vivid, large, well double, flat, in clusters of 1-6, floriferous, long blooming, growth 7/10, climbing, 2m., very hardy. Sangerhausen
Article (magazine)  (1910)  Page(s) 33.  
 
I have given last year cuttings of following Northland-roses to the Society's Garden in Sangerhausen: Freya, Griseldis, Siwa, Wachhilde. These are not Elite-Roses, but still well double, vigorous, repeating richly until winter, and good seed-bearers, therefore quite sufficient for breeding of new varieties. Let us hope that they will find acclaim. Karpona, 18. February 1910, Rudolf Geschwind
Magazine  (1895)  Page(s) 25.  
 
[Letter of December 17, 1894 by Rudolf Geschwind on hybrid caninas]
...Already my first trials were crossings between Canina and Tea. Let us see what came out of it:.....
C. Mother Hybrid caninas, father various other roses....
1. Repeating...
Griseldis. (Canina-Tea x Canina-Bourbon.) Vigorous uptight growth, canes very prickly; blooms in clusters, large, densely filled, flat cup form, pink, center more vivid; floriferous, starts often only in July to bloom; flowers until snowfall. Can be counted as the first repeating climbing rose; is fully hardy.
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