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'Aurelia Liffa' rose References
Article (newsletter)  (Jul 2012)  Page(s) 32, 33(photo).  Includes photo(s).
 
Aurelia Liffa, a hybrid between R. setigera and the Hybrid Perpetual Marie Baumann, brings the beauty of the HPs into this splendid realm of hardy climbers. The flowers are full, quartered and fragrant, and of a delicate blend of lavender, pink and rose crimson. A notable importation of Geschwind’s Orden under this name has caused considerable confusion in the US for some years. More recently the real Aurelia Liffa has found its way here thanks to the efforts of Cliff Orent of California who has attempted to bring all of the known surviving hybrids of Geschwind to America
Article (magazine)  (2011)  Page(s) 84, 118.  
 
p. 84: ...the in-laws of his sons - 'Aurelia Liffa' 1886, 'Stadtkassier Wilhelm Liffa' 1889 (son Rudolf was married with Irene Liffa, son Leopold with Malvin Liffa)...
p. 118: Questionable rose identities: We do not recognize following rose cultivars of Rudolf Geschwind as corresponding to the historical descriptions: Aurelia Liffa - hybrid setigera, 1886....
Book  (2003)  Page(s) 55.  
 
'Aurelia Liffa' (Geschwind, 1886).
Book  (1980)  Page(s) 62.  
 
(from: Möller’s Deutsche Gärtner-Zeitung 1886, p. 66-67)
Rud. Geschwind sent us last autumn 13 different climbers under the name „Hungarian Climbers“ to bring into commerce and thus have them tested by roselovers…
Aurelia Liffa: Hybrid between R. rubifolia and Marie Baumann. Vigorous, with 3-4 m long annual canes, upright. Canes thick, very prickly, dense foliage, blooms solitary or in small clusters, large; formed like Marie Baumann, scarlet-crimson, often shaded purple, densely full. Hardy and very good for trellises, but requires moist ground and blooms very well, even in northerly locations.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 420.  
 
Liffa, Aurelia (Hyb. Setigera) Geschwind 1886; R. rubifolia X Marie Baumann; scarlet-crimson, often purple reflexes, large, well double, solitary or in clusters up to 5, floriferous, growth 8/10, upright, hardy
Magazine  (1908)  Page(s) 133.  
 
Geschwinds first sorts were Premier essai 1866, Dr. Hurta 67, Aurelia Liffa (a macrantha-variety) 86, Forstmeister Heim 86, Fatinitza 86, Erinnerung an Brod 86, Erlkönig 86, Kleiner Postillon 86, Lios Alpha 86, Mercedes 86, Ännchen von Tharau 86, Loreley 87, Meteor 87, Mermaid 87, Schloss Lueg 87, Tartarus, Gilda 87, Virago 87, Esmeralda 88, Erinnerung an meine Mutter 88, Herzblättchen 89, Zigeunerblut 90, Elbfex 90, Anna Scharsach 90, Theano 94, Himmelsauge 95, Erinnerung an Schloss Scharfenstein 1902, Wenzel Geschwind 02, and
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 14.  
 
951. Aurelia Liffa, Setigera, Geschwindt 1886 cramoisi
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 159.  
 
Rosa setigera...
6184. Aurelia Liffa (Geschwindt 1886) cramoisi
Magazine  (1900)  Page(s) 82.  
 
Also the so much recommended and rightfully already strongly utilized Hungarian climbing roses, from which can be recommended (without prejudice to the sense of taste, as they have especially proven themselves in cold winters) Geschwinds Orden, Loreley, Aurelia Liffa, Kleiner Postillon, Nymphe Tepla, Mermaid, Gilda, Virago, etc.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Aurelia Liffa, Grimpant, Geschw., 1886, cramoisi
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