'Angelus' rose References
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Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 386. Angelus Hybrid Tea. Lemon 1920. Parentage: 'Columbia' x 'Ophelia'. The author cites information from different sources... white with creamy centre...
Book (1940) Page(s) 9. Angelus Hybrid Tea. (Lemon 1921.) 'Columbia' x 'Ophelia' seedling... white, cream at center...
Book (1936) Page(s) 25. Angelus (HT) Lemon 1921; Columbia X Ophelia; white, center yellowish cream, large, double, high-centered, solitary, long stems, fragrance 5/10, glossy dark green foliage, growth 4/10, upright, 70 cm. Sangerhausen
Book (1934) Angelus (H.T.): White with creamy centre. Growth vigorous.
Book (1930) Page(s) 11. Angelus. HT (Lemon, 1921). Columbia x Ophelia seedling. Flower large, full (40 x 45 petals), form similar to Premier but higher center, lasting, white, cream tint at center, fragrant, borne singly on long, strong stem. Foliage medium size, rich glossy green, disease-resistant. Vigorous, upright; free bloomer. Similar to Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria, but more double, blooms in winter, and keeps longer.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 51. Angelus (H.T.) (Lemon, 1922), F.3. - A seedling from Columbia and Ophelia. At times the colour shows light yellow at centre, but normal colour is generally white. It is a fine big double bloom on strong stems, and in addition to good lasting qualities is very fragrant. The plants are strong in growth, free flowering, and the foliage is mildew resistant. Liable to ball in damp weather. Sweet. B.R.S.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 6. Hybrid Teas, Teas and Pernetiana. Angelus. Hybrid Tea. (Fred Lemon Co., 1920.) Columbia X Ophelia. Flower large, white, cream tint at center; very fragrant. Foliage dark green, upright and vigorous. Free bloomer.
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 92. Angélus (1923) (Hybride de thé). Fl. blanche à centre parfois jaune-crème, gr , pl., de belle forme et de longue durée, portée par un pédoncule ferme, odorante. Indemne à la maladie et très flor. et vig. Var. de grande valeur pour le forçage
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 55. Angelus (H.T.) (Lemon) F.2 or 3. - A seedling from Columbia and Ophelia and promising to be one of the best white roses on the list. . At times the colour shows light yellow at centre. It is a fine big double bloom on strong stems, and in addition to good lasting qualities is very fragrant. The plants are strong in growth, free flowering, and the foliage is mildew resistant. Sweet. E.
Book (1925) Page(s) 137. Wilhelm I. H. Kordes. German Rose Experiences. Angelus very seldom opened a bloom - mostly the weather destroyed them. The color is not bad and the perfume very strong but in the open ground it is useless.
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