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'Fritz Graf Schwerin' rose Reviews & Comments
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28 DEC 06 by
Unregistered Guest
Lambert calls his rose "Fritz Graf Schwerin" which means as much us Frederic, Count of Schwerin. Schwerin is the capital of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northeastern Germany. I believe Graf Fritz Schwerin is incorrect, as it would mean Count Frederic Schwerin, which would make Schwerin a surname. Source: Peter Lambert, "Rosen, Obst und Zierbäume", Trier 1938/39
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#1 of 4 posted
29 DEC 06 by
Cass
There are at least 5 roses that start with Graf and another 4 that start with Gräfin (which I assume means Countess). Most were named by Lambert. Do you think this naming issue applies to any of the others? I'm not comfortable making a change without knowing more. Perhaps this is a consistent Anglicization of the form of address.
Graf Alfred Harrach Graf Frtiz Schwerin Graf Fritz von Hochberg Graf Silva Tarouca Graf Zeppelin Gräfin Ada von Bredow Gräfin Chotek Gräfin Marie Henriette Chotek Gräfin Stephanie Wedel
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#2 of 4 posted
29 DEC 06 by
Unregistered Guest
I understand your point. In the other examples you list, the form Graf... is correct, as von Zeppelin, von Bredow, Harrach etc. are family surnames. I will see if I can find in the German genealogy book Gotha, whether Schwerin was used as the family name (i.e. Graf Fritz Schwerin) or was only the reference to the town (i.e. Fritz Graf Schwerin).
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#3 of 4 posted
8 JUN 09 by
Dorothea Jungen
Fritz Graf von Schwerin (* 16. Mai 1856; † 9. März 1934) was from 1902 to 1934 the president of the Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft (German dendrology society). He was a dendrologist and writer.
Dorothea
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#4 of 4 posted
8 JUN 09 by
jedmar
Thank you, Dorothea. I have added your information as a note.
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