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Book  (1936)  Page(s) 331.  
 
Hartmann, Frau Betty (HT) Bräuer 1901; flesh-pink to salmon with pink, fades to bright bink, floriferous, long stems, growth 7/10, = earlier: Andrea Muraglia
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 500.  
 
Muraglia, Andrea = Fr. B. Hartmann.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 451.  
 
Maraglia, Andrea (tea) Bräuer 1901; cream with pink
Magazine  (1904)  Page(s) 8.  
 
Frau Betty Hartmann. At the conference in Düsseldorf on 28 June 1902, some new cultivars of Mr. Paul Bräuer of San Remo were also shown as cut flowers. Among them one with the name 'Andrea Muraglia' undivided applause; she was said ...as a good rose....

The breeder informs me now that the name Andrea Muraglia was given only temporarily, and that he is naming the rose 'Frau Betty Hartmann', after the name of the wife of his long-time rose friend Wilhelm Hartmann in Grevenbroich....
Magazine  (1901)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Bräuer....The names of roses to be commercialized are noted: Andrea Maraglia, cream-white with pink....
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