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'Spring Morning' rose References
Book  (1993)  Page(s) 218, 219.  Includes photo(s).
 
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Page 219: [PHOTO] A tall shrub. Kordes (Germany) 1942. (('E.G. Hill' x 'Catherine Kordes') x Rosa pimpinellifolia altaica) One of the first roses to come into flowers every year. Height: 180 cm (6 ft.) Scented.
Article (website)  (1982)  Page(s) 17.  
 
Frühlingsmorgen (Hybrid spinosissima) Medium flowers of single cherry pink with primrose centres. Occasionally recurrent. A superb shrub. 1942. W.  •  H. (S) 6 x 5’. 
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 129.  
 
I was told that it was the eye of Fruhlingsmorgen' that suggested to Sam McGredy that developments might come from it. `Fruhlingsmorgen' is a hybrid from a Scotch Rose, a class in which broken colours were quite common;    they were  termed 'marbled', and if you look at some of the pink Scotch Rses, such as `Andrewsii' or 'Falkland', it does not take much imagination to see how the colours could break and separate, to turn into 'Picasso' and its type, or as Sam McGredy likes to call them, his hand-painted  roses. At least, it doesn't take much imagination now that Sam has done it. It needed a good  deal more beforehand,  and he was the man who  had it.
Book  (1976)  Page(s) 73.  
 
'Frühlingsmorgen' (W. Kordes, 1941) = R. spinosissima var. altaica X 'Catherine Kordes' X seedling E. G. Hill' (Hybrid Tea); plants up to 2 m tall, blooms up to 7 cm in diamter, single, pink to white, no fragrance, floriferous, already in May.
Website/Catalog  (1967)  Page(s) 17.  
 
R. pimpinellifolia and hybrids ... Frühlingsmorgen (W. Kordes, 1914). Carmine-red, single.
Book  (1966)  Page(s) 38, plate 64.  Includes photo(s).
 
Frühlingsmorgen Shrub rose
W. Kordes 1941 ((E.G. Hill x Cathrine Kordes) x R. spinosissima altaica)
A really delightful shrub rose with long, overhanging branches covered during May-June with large, single, delicate pink flowers with yellowish centres and red-brown stamens - a remarkably lovely colour combination. The bush, which reaches nearly to the height of a man, should be planted in a place where it has plenty of space to develop.
Book  (1964)  Page(s) 218.  
 
Frühlingsmorgen, spinosissima hybrid, cherry-pink, yellow at the base, maroon stamens. Blooms very early. Upright grower to 9 x 6 ft. Free flowering. Maroon heps. Makes an effective hedge. Some recurrence of bloom
Book  (1961)  Page(s) 127.  
 
'Frühlingsmorgen', W. Kordes' Sons, ('E. G. Hill' X 'Cathrine Kordes') X R. spinosissima v. altaica, 1941, semi-double, medium size, carmine-pink, center soft pink, very floriferous, 2 m., no fragrance, n=28
Magazine  (1955)  Page(s) 81.  
 
Examples are....the single-flowered pink shading to yellow 'Frühlingsmorgen' (1940) from R. spinosissima altaica crossed with red seedling from ('Cathrine Kordes' X 'E. G. Hill').
Article (misc)  (1954)  Page(s) 52.  
 
Fruhlingsmorgen 28 chromosomes.
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