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'Fashion' rose References
Book  (Sep 1993)  Page(s) 171.  Includes photo(s).
 
Fashion Cluster-flowered. Description... one of Eugene Boerner's greatest triumphs... a bright and unfading salmon-pink rose... a most important parent... prone to rust. Introduced in 1949 by Jackson & Perkins. Parentage: 'Pinocchio' x 'Crimson Glory'
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 174.  
 
Floribunda, pink blend, 1949, 'Pinocchio' x 'Crimson Glory'; Boerner; J&P. Bud ovoid, deep peach; flowers lively coral-peach, double (23 petals), large (3-3 1/2 in.) blooms in clusters; fragrant; vigorous, bushy growth.
Book  (Feb 1993)  Page(s) 227.  
 
Fashion Cluster-flowered floribunda. Parentage: 'Pinocchio' x 'Crimson Glory'. USA 1949. Description and cultivation... elegant double flowers in a delightful combination of coral and salmon-pink... The colour was innovative at the time it was introduced, and this rose became very popular... tendency to rust...
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 123.  
 
'Fashion' Medium   —   Coral  pink Remontant     P3  H2 
What a lovely colour this rose brought to us in 1949! And what a harvest of rose rust bred upon its leaves! Regretfully my firm discarded it, as soon as we saw this beauty in peach and coral spreading devastation in the gardens of our customers. We spent the next few years subscribing to nearly every acknowledgement of order: 'Regret we do not grow Fashion'; and I fear our competitors profited thereby. It was raised by Eugene Boerner from 'Pinocchio' x 'Crimson Glory'.
Website/Catalog  (1970)  Page(s) 8.  
 
FASHION. — Saumon éclairé de corail brillant d'une fraîcheur exquise. 50 à 60 cm.

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Book  (1967)  Page(s) 45.  Includes photo(s).
 
The floribunda ‘Fashion’ is making its second appearance in the American Rose Annual. First displayed in the 1950 edition, it was selected this year in honor of its originator, Eugene S. Boerner, who admitted that it was his favorite of all the roses he had introduced.
Website/Catalog  (1966)  Page(s) 25.  
 
FASHION - (Boerner 1949). Fleurs rose crevette transparent, très lumineux. H. 0,60/0,80 m.

[no longer listed in 1970]
Book  (1965)  Page(s) 108.  Includes photo(s).
 
Fashion. Pinocchio x Crimson Glory. Floribunda. (E. S. Boerner, 1947). A most beautiful colour which is by no means easy to describe: coral-peach, salmon-peach, orange-salmon and coral-salmon are attempts to define its hue. The full blooms are medium to large in size; they keep their colour in hot weather, although the open flower is not particularly shapely, and sometimes drops its petals too quickly. Fashion is delightful for cutting, provided one cuts when the buds are well advanced. It has a distinct, wild-rose fragrance. Unfortunately the ample glossy green foliage is susceptible to fungus diseases, especially rust and black spot. Fashion does not winter well in some areas, although in built-up areas, where rust and black spot are of little if any significance, Fashion will often do very well. Elsewhere, Decapo (M. Leenders, 1960) should be tried. This variety is somewhat similar in colour and is decidedly less prone to disease.
Book  (1963)  Includes photo(s).
 
p68 colour picture

p140 Fashion Flori. Boerner, 1949. Pinocchio x Crimson Glory. Bud deep peach opening to full medium sized blooms 3 in across, coral salmon, produced in clusters. Fragrant. Growth vigorous and bushy. 3 ft.
Book  (1962)  Page(s) 65.  
 
A. J. Webster, Canada. Among the salmon-coral varieties ‘Fashion’ is still supreme and I cannot share the views of some critics that it is highly susceptible to disease.
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