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Book  (Apr 1999)  Page(s) 398.  
 
[Under the entry for 'Elizabeth Cullen', Dickerson writes:] unlikely parent of 'Schwabenland' (Rugosa).
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 234.  
 
Rugosa. Schwabenland. Double mauve-pink. Dwarf. Berger 1928. June-August.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Vincent Berger, Bokau bei Aussig, Czechoslovakia. 'Schwabenland'
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 654.  
 
Schwabenland (hybrid rugosa) Berger 1928; seedling of rugosa X E. Cullen; amaranth-pink, large to very large, open, pointed rolled petals, edges rolled rosette-like, lasting, solitary, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, long strong stems, many prickles, growth 7/10, upright, hardy. Sangerhausen
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 160.  
 
Proof In The Pudding: [after list of reports, this from the editor] At Breeze Hill we had enormous, rather coarse flowers which would be showy if they didn't ball so much.
Website/Catalog  (1933)  
 
Schwabeland (V. Berger) (Novità), rosso amaranto, fiore solitario su stelo rigido.
Website/Catalog  (1930)  Page(s) 37.  
 
New Roses 1930.  Schwabenland (HT.  Pfitzer 1928) A very full rose with a lovely shade of crimson carmine, with the outer petals slightly lighter at times. Should be an acquisition to show growers and Brisbane climate. Growth is vigorous and plants free blooming. Blooms last quite a long time. 80 to 90 petals. 5/- each.
 
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