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'Madeleine Selzer' rose References
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 386.  
 
Madeleine Selzer Description... Pale lemon blooms that fade to white as they age...
Book  (Mar 1994)  Page(s) 98(photo), 99.  Includes photo(s).
 
Madeleine Seltzer Climber. Walter 1926. Description and vital statistics... lemon yellow to white, very frost-hardy...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 345.  
 
Rambler, light yellow, 1926, ('Yellow Tausendschön'); 'Tausendschön' x 'Mrs. Aaron ward'; Walter, L. Flowers pale lemon, fading white; few prickles; vigorous gowth.
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 345.  
 
Madeleine Selzer Rambler, pale lemon, fading white, 1926, ('Yellow Tausendschön'); 'Tausendschön' x 'Mrs. Aaron Ward'; Walter, L. Description.
Book  (Feb 1993)  Page(s) 161.  
 
Madeleine Selzer ('Yellow Tausendschön') Polyantha climber. Parentage: 'Tausendschön' x 'Mrs. Aaron Ward'. France 1926. Description and cultivation... almost thornless... trusses of fragrant double flowers which ar elemon, frosting to white...
Website/Catalog  (1982)  Page(s) 24.  
 
Madeleine Selzer (Rambler) An almost thornless, attractively foliaged plant bearing trusses of lemon to off-white flowers.  Spectacular when in full bloom.  1926. (S) 10 x 6’.
Book  (1964)  Page(s) 29.  
 
...among these creations [of Walter], we count 'Rösel Dach', 'Louise Walter' as Polyantha-Roses; 'Leon Lecomte' a Gallica; 'Ida Clemm', 'Madeleine Seltzer', 'General de Voulgrenant', three ramblers; among Hybrid Teas: 'Adèle Frey'...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 657.  
 
Seltzer, Madeleine (multiflora) Walter 1926; Tausendschön X Mrs. A. ward; cream-yellow, fades to light yellow to white, medium to large, well double, flat cup form, in clusters of 5-15, fragrance 5/10, once-blooming, floriferous, few prickles, broad foliage, growth 8/10, climbing, 3 m., hardy. Sangerhausen
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 193.  
 
MADELEINE SELTZER. L. Walter, 1926. Introduced as a Yellow Tausendschon, which would be exciting if it were true.
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