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'E.J. Moller' rose References
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Article (misc) (2008) Page(s) Unpublished. E.J.Moller HT dr 1924 Bred Dbl. George Dickson seedling Moller V.
Newsletter (1994) Page(s) 15. Vol 3, No. 4. E. J. Moller. HT. 1924. V. A. Moller, Q. Sdlg x G. Dickson.
Magazine (Aug 1949) Page(s) 24. G. A. Willams Modern Roses [column]. E. J. Moller, a strong grower of intense red
Website/Catalog (1948) Page(s) 3. E. J. Moller. Velvety red; of medium size; good, clean, almost thornless growth.
Website/Catalog (1946) Page(s) 5. E. J. Moller (H.T.) Colour red, deeping to black.
Website/Catalog (1939) Page(s) 22. E. J. Moller. H.T. 1923). Intense velvety red, deepening towards black, its sheen imparting brilliancy to the colour which is most striking. Full, medium-sized blooms produced on long, rigid stems. Growth good free and clean, with only an occasional thorn. Foliage excellent and mildew resistant. G. D. A Queensland-raised variety with quite a lot of merit. The colour is exceptionally dark during the cooler months, and though lighter in the summer, it keeps very pure. The buds frequently come flat-nosed, which, however, develop into surprisingly well-shaped blooms. Buds cut early open very dark indoors. Having pithy wood, all cutting should be done with a sharp knife.
(31 Jul 1937) Page(s) 19. Australian Roses [...] Contributions from Queensland. [...] Coming nearer home we have several desirable kinds raised by Queensland growers. [...] E. J. Moller is a variety with very deep velvety-red blooms popular with many of our growers.
Book (1936) Page(s) 484. Moller, E. J. (HT) Moller 1925 (Australia); intense red, fades to glossy blackish, large, double, floriferous, repeats, strong stems, growth 7/10, robust.
Book (1931) p57. Editor [T. A. Stewart] Roses of Australia. E. J. Moller 1924. (H.T.) V. A. Moller, Queensland. Seedling Hadley x G. Dickson. Colour intense red, deepening towards black; blooms full; clean strong growth, with very few thorns.
p134. E. J. Moller .....appear to be neglected in the southern states.
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 71. We can also supply.... E. J. Moller and....
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