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'John C.M. Mensing' rose References
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 86. John C. Mensing (1924), soft pink, bloom form and habit like Ophelia, first class cutting, forcing and garden rose (HT). 1 piece M 1.50, 10 pieces M 14.-
(1927) Page(s) 7. Includes photo(s). Second Year Novelties John C. Mensing (Eveleens) A most promising rose from the Netherlands; color very brilliant; a splendid grower of very fine bushy habit, assuring great freedom of bloom; very fragrant, color bright pink shaded with gold. Large petals, averaging more than 30 to the bloom; produces high grade flowers quite into warm weather.
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 99. Johan C. M. Mensing (1924) (Hybride de thé) Fl. rose-églantine foncé brillant, forme parfaite, parfum délicieux. Arb. de végétation vig.
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 28. New Roses 1925. John C. M. Mensing (HT) (Eveleens & Son) A distinct sport from ‘Ophelia’, being a deep bright rose, habit and other characteristics as the parent. A most valuable novelty. Awarded two first class certificates. 4/. each. Deeper and fuller than Madame Butterfly, but like all the dainty colours, liable to fade. Recommended.
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 19. John C. Mensing, 1924, a sport of Ophelia discovered in Aalsmeer, somewhat darker in colour, certificate as best ctting rose. Pretty bedding rose.
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