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Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. creme, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 10 (Botanical/Cultivated), Percentage of assignation: 94.6, 1894, S, Geschwind, Origin: Europe N, Ploidy: 2, measured
Article (magazine) (2011) Page(s) 116-117. Includes photo(s). Questionable rose identities, exemplified by 'Freya' and 'Creme'.... ..We have Rudolf Geschwind's own description in his article on "Hybrid Caninas" [published in the "Rosen-Zeitung", 1895, pp. 24-26]....In August Jäger's "Rosenlexikon" of 1936 we find a very different 'Creme'....The rose described by Jäger is found nowadays quite often. It is a most attractive variety, due to its late and extraordinary floriferous bloom, which also convinces through its good hardiness. Unfortunately we could find out up to now the true identity of this rose; we can only provisionally state that it is in no way Geschwind's hybrid canina 'Creme' of 1895.
Book (1996) Page(s) 58. 'Crème' (Geschwind 1895) hybrid of R. canina Yellowish pink, small, semi-double, strong fragrance. Broad, spreading habit.
Book (1990) Page(s) 140. Includes photo(s). Crème Rambler 1895. Description. Flowers: cream and white, small, fragrant...
Book (1976) Page(s) 41. location 127/2, Crême (Geschwind 1895), hybrid wichurana, yellowish pink, small, semi-double, strong fragrance, tall.
Book (1936) Page(s) 181. Crême (Hybrid Canina) Geschwind 1895; Canina X Tea X X Canina X Bourbon; light flesh-coloured, edges cream-white, yellow stamens, small to medium, semi-double, globular to flat, long and wide clusters up to 100, fragrance 7/10 (Musk), foriferous, late bloomer, upright stems, growth 9/10, climbing habit, 3-6m., very hardy. Sangerhausen
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