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'Edith Krause' rose References
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Book (2006) Page(s) 193. Edith Krause [“Mme. Crego”]. HT. rrr/ff/5. Krause, J&P, 1930. [Provenance San Jose Heritage Rose Garden]. A foundling identified by Fred Boutin which is identical to the “Mme. Crego” given to us by Carl Luhn some years ago. Large, very double white flowers tinted icy green.
Magazine (2003) Page(s) 14. No. 25. J. H. Nichols. Roses in Germany, 1937. Krause had a lucky strike in 1929 with three beautiful exhibition roses which he dedicated to himself and his family. ‘Max Krause’, ‘Louise Krause’ and Edith Krause. These can be grown to magnificent size and form to be sure winners in shows, but they are rather shy bloomers for garden purpose, where continuity of colour is more important than individual beauty.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 151. Edith Krause Hybrid Tea, white, 1930, 'Mrs. Charles Lamplough' x 'Souv. De H.A. Verschuren'; Krause; J&P. Flowers greenish white, double (30 petals), high-centered, large; fragrant; very vigorous growth.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 151. Edith Krause. Hybrid Tea, white, 1930, 'Mrs. Charles Lamplough' x 'Souv. de H.A. Verschuren'; Krause. Description.
Website/Catalog (1954) Page(s) 6. Edith Krauss Here is the white rose with the long stems. Perfect Exhibition form with very glossy mildew proof foliage that is like holly foliage. You always have high pointed centers with this rose. This is a very good example of what a commonplace name can do in keeping a rose out of commerce.
Book (1947) Page(s) 113. Includes photo(s). Edith Krause Show. Very large pointed blooms, with immense petals of satiny texture and pearly white. A grand exhibition bloom and rather over vigorous for garden, with long shoots each crowned with a single bud opening to show blooms. 3 or 4 [size or habit]. HT).
Website/Catalog (1947) Page(s) 30. General List. Edith Krause (HT. Max Krause, 1930) F.4. Large white pointed blooms, not as full as 'Mrs. C. Lamplough', and less liable to ball in wet weather. A good exhibition variety. E.
Book (1947) Page(s) 138. Edith Krause (H.T.) has large double flowers with pointed centres of greenish-white, singly borne on stout long stems, on vigorous upright bushes with few thorns and plentiful large glossy foliage. Krause 1930. Deciduous. Tall growth. Moderately fragrant...June-Sept. Hardy.
Book (1946) Page(s) 103. Mr. F. Platt. Sydney Spring Rose Shows. Edith Krause A very good white rose. Not shown a great deal, but several times near champion standard.
Book (1943) Page(s) 81. Dr. A. S. Thomas, Victoria. An Exhibitor's Opinion. Edith Krause Will not open here.
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