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American Nurseryman
(1 Mar 1943)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Rose Registrations. [...] Floradora. Hybrid polyantha. A seedling, cross of Baby Chateau x multibracteata, originated by Mathias Tantau, Ueterson, Germany, and to be introduced by the Conard-Pyle Co. in 1943. Plant described as bushy, upright, with abundant large, leathery foliage, vigorous and hardy. Cupped blooms two and one-half to two and three-fourths inches across, with fifty to fifty-five petals of red. Slight spicy fragrance. Moderate growth. Blooms singly and several together, continuously.
 
Page(s) 14.  
 
Gold Standard, HT, Baum's Home of Flowers, Knoxville, Tenn., Joanna Hill sport, sulphur yellow.
Page(s) 50.  
 
The Gold Medal Certificate of The American Rose Society was awarded to J. H. Nicolas of the Jackson & Perkins Company, Newark, N. Y., for his Hybrid Tea - Polyantha, Rochester.
(15 Jul 1954)  Page(s) 51.  Includes photo(s).
 

All America Rose Selections Award Winner 1955 HYBRID TEA TIFFANY The only hybrid tea award for 1955. Named to honor Tiffany & Co., known the world over for unexcelled quality, is a long-stemmed beauty of exceptional grace and hardiness. Abundantly fragrant, it has long tapered buds that start from a base of subtle yellow, rise to a deep pink. It is not uncommon to find stems 20 to 24 inches long. Foliage is thick and deep green. The plant is unusually disease resistant. Plant patent applied for

(15 Nov 1957)  Page(s) 81.  
 

ROSE HONORS AWARDED. [...] The John Cook medal was presented to Frank Spanbauer, Decatur, Ill., for his White Butterfly greenhouse rose. This award alternates between a seedling garden and greenhouse rose of American origin.

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