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Meiceppus is known as Fredrika Bremer in Sweden and as Miriam Makeba in South Africa.
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27 MAY 09 by
Cass
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18 NOV 08 by
jedmar
No, our data base was missing an earlier 'Feu d'Artifice' (1935) by Mallerin! Thank you for the information. Maybe there are more such in your catalogue?
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No, there are no more sensations in the old catalogue. But Cedergrens still offer 'DeRuiter's Herald' in their present and much thicker rose catalogue. HMF does'nt name a vendor of this rose so perhaps you could add Cedergren & Co as a source.
A rose I haven't seen elsewhere (CRL and HMF) is 'Generalsuperior Arnold Jensen' but the climbing form is listed in HMF.
/Marianne
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No, there is not much else of interest in the old catalogue. But when I compare it with the current, much thicker catalogue from Cedergren & Co I notice that they still offer the polyantha 'DeRuiter's Herald' that has no source added in HMF. Perhaps you could add Cedergren?
I also don't see 'Generalsuperior Arnold Jansen' in HMF, only the climbing form.
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19 NOV 08 by
jedmar
We only had the Gallicas by Cedergren listed; now we completed with the other roses on their website. Thank you. General-Superior Arnold Janssen is listed in both forms. Try again!
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The gallica Lord Scarman was bred in UK as it says on one of the photos (Angleterre), not in Germany.
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11 NOV 08 by
jedmar
That is correct. John Scarman moved to Germany from the UK in 1999. The system shows his current location. Scarman is one of the few breeders who changed countries, together with Walter & Vincenz Berger, Rudolf Geschwindt (in today's geography)... We had mentioned Scarman's move on the Breeder page.
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