'Gräfin Chotek' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 154. Chotek, Gräfin (Multiflora) Kiese 1911; Tausendschön X Mignonette; bright apple-blossom-pink, buds peach-coloured, thornless, growth 8/10, climbing habit.
Book (1933) Page(s) 183. Grafin Chotek. H. Kiese & Co., 1910. Multiflora of the Tausendschon strain, with rosy red flowers. There is another rose called Marie Henriette, Grafin Chotek; neither is well known in this country.
Website/Catalog (1931) Page(s) 31. Gräfin Chotek, deep pink to rose-pink, large clusters, June/July ... 0,80 Marks [10] 7,20 [100] 64,--
Book (1918) Page(s) 85. [From the article "Multiflora Ramblers" by Edward K. Butler, Jamaica Plain, Mass.] ...Of the newer varieties the following are well worth trying: Andreas Hofer, Blanche Frowein, Elsie, Germaine Lacroix, Grafin Ada Bredow, Grafin Chotek, Hauff, Mme. Ghys, Marie-Jeanne, Starlight, and Steil Rambler. I know of no single catalogue that includes all of these, but most of them can be found in those of Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J., who have an admirable list, and of Hugh Dickson, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 4. Once-blooming climbers. Gräfin Chotek (multiflora) (Kiese and Co.), small, dainty, rose-pink, very hardy (not to be confused with my ...Marie Henriette Gräfin Chotek).)
Magazine (Apr 1912) Page(s) 55. M. H. Kiese, de Vieselbach-Erfurt, Allemagne, a vendu, à l'automne 1911 : GRAFIN CHOTEK (Multiflore grimpant). — Ce rosier est grimpant, donne de petits boutons d'un rose très délicat ; ses fleurs épanouies forment dei grosses ombelles. La pousse est vigoureuse. Ce rosier résiste très bien aux rigueurs de l'hiver.
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