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'Prinses van Oranje' rose Reviews & Comments
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22 OCT 14 by
Michael Garhart
The name of this rose is killing me! HAH
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#1 of 3 posted
22 OCT 14 by
Patricia Routley
Yep. Kills me too. Reminds me of all the confusion over 'Orange Triumph" when people wrote: "In this country the colour is definitely scarlet orange, but in Germany I am told it is orange." "there are times when an orange glow is visible". "but the orange has only been visible under an artificial light."
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#2 of 3 posted
22 OCT 14 by
Michael Garhart
Gotta love culture. I guess if it was renamed in the same vein as now in the US, it would be something like 'Lady Coral' or some such.
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#3 of 3 posted
23 OCT 14 by
Margaret Furness
I'm assuming that it refers to the Dutch Royal house, and is therefore not incongruous.
On the other hand, The Great White as a rose name makes me grin, because in Aus that usually means a shark, and by extension, one of our golf players.
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7 AUG 14 by
Patricia Routley
I am confused betweern Sliedricht and de Ruiter. I've added a few references. Can anyone add more information.
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#1 of 3 posted
8 AUG 14 by
Jay-Jay
Sliedrecht an Co is/was a nursery in the town of Boskoop, later called Eagle Nurseries. Company De Ruiter is still a Rose breeder: http://www.deruiter.com/en-68-Products/
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#2 of 3 posted
9 AUG 14 by
Patricia Routley
Thanks Jay-Jay. I should have elaborated a little more. The references are conflicting on who was the discoverer of 'Prinses van Oranje'.
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#3 of 3 posted
9 AUG 14 by
Jay-Jay
One might try to contact De Ruiter themselves.
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7 AUG 14 by
Jay-Jay
Correct Dutch would be Prinses van Oranje or translated Princess of Oranje(Orange)
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#1 of 2 posted
7 AUG 14 by
Patricia Routley
Yes. The early references all spell it correctly and we have removed the Princes and reinstated the Prinses. There were about three of the climbing sports and we will get to these as soon as we can. Regards and thanks Jay-Jay.
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#2 of 2 posted
7 AUG 14 by
Jay-Jay
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6 AUG 14 by
CybeRose
N.Z. Horticultural Trades Association Official Trade Register 1935. - Page 87 NOVELTIES FOR 1934— including Princess of Orange (Climbing Cloria Mundi) £1 per doz.
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