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Newsletter  (Apr 2014)  Page(s) 18, 20.  
 
[From "What is the next step?", by John Hook]
p. 18: In Italy Walter Branchi and his friends the Ducrots have found many examples: ”Andreola Vittori”, ”Isabella Ducrot”, ”Octandre” and ””Philippa Pirette are some of Branchis’ finds,

p. 20: 'Grand Duc Pierre de Russie'.....A Tea from Perny 1885
This was discovered by Walter Branchi in Italy and named “Andreola Vettori”
Book  (2011)  Page(s) 47.  Includes photo(s).
 
Helga Brichet. Rose Sleuths. When circumstances changed for Walter [Branchi], he sold Rose & Rose Emporium and decided to open another yet more specialized nursery close to his friends' property..... Here he also planted the "foundlings" he rescued from abandoned gardens or near country shrines along dusty roadsides.... Unable to identify them, he named them for friends "Andreola Vettori" and....

Photo [top left]: "Andreola Vettori", a shrub type Tea rose found by Walter Branchi in 1998, which blooms in flushes throughout the season.

Photo [bottom]. "Andreola Vettori", opening more fully later in the season (photos by Sergio Scuda)
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