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'Orange Triumph' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1960)  Page(s) 24.  
 
ORANGE TRIOMPHE (Kordès 1937). Rouge brique orange, feuillage luisant. FL [feuillage luisant].  O[dorante].  + [conseillées pour fleurs coupées de plein air].
Website/Catalog  (1958)  Page(s) 31.  
 
.....Orange Triumph....has superseded the 'Orleans' type, which we do not now grow.  Semi double. Tall. 
Book  (1957)  Page(s) 90.  
 
Orange Triumph, 1937, dazzling yellow-red, one of the most valuable for the purpose, double, quite large, 60cm., cut flower
Book  (1955)  Page(s) 113.  
 
'Orange Triumph'. A polyantha that is possibly one of the most planted cluster rose. The blooms are double and set in very large clusters.The colour is a clear, orange-scarlet. It is a vigorous grower and flowers continuously till late autumn. Both health and longevity faultless. Tall.
Book  (1954)  Page(s) 93.  
 
C. H. Isaac, Carnegie, Victoria. The Roses of Tomorrow: 'Orange Triumph' – Three feet. Huge trusses of small (1½ inch) blooms of bright scarlet. It is interesting to note that this rose was not named after a colour but after the House of Orange and this has resulted in much confusion. Many people have bought it thinking it to be orange in colour.
Magazine  (Nov 1953)  Page(s) 4. trimester, p. 109.  
 
Sondermeldung, optention de l'établisseoent, appelée Indépendance en Angleterre et aux Etats-Unis, comptait plusieurs dizaines de milliers [à Sparrieshoop], ainsi qu'Orange Triumph, autre succès de cette maison.
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 66.  
 
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Magazine  (Jun 1951)  Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 57.  
 
[From the article "Le Rosier sur la Côte d'Azur", by Joseph Baccialone, Ingénieur Horticole, Chef de Service des Jardins de la Ville d'Antibes, pp. 46-59]
Les polyanthas aux petites fleurs en bouquet sont gracieux et intéressants. Et pour ce groupe c'est dans les nouveautés que l'on trouve des variétés du plus grand intérêt décoratif. Par exemple : — Orange Triumph, rouge géranium.
Book  (1951)  Page(s) 53.  
 
Dr. R. S. Rodney Francis, New Zealand. Breeding New Roses: ………Or you may combine Hybrid Polyanthas with Floribunda roses which are not true Hybrid Polys., e.g., 'Eutin' and 'Orange Triumph'. These last two are really Hybrid Moschatas x Hybrid Wichuraiana (actually the same cross, 'Eva' x 'Solarium'). It will pay to look up an article by Dr. Lammerts in the American Rose Annual a year or two back, when he dealt with the development of the Hybrid Polyantha rose.
Magazine  (Jul 1950)  Page(s) 3. trimester, p. 74.  
 
[From the article "Les Portes-Greffes du Rosier" by André Leroy, pp. 68-74] 
A la dernière Exposition de roses, rue de Grenelle, M. G. ANDRÉ de Civry-Courtry (S.-et-M.) présentait 2 lots d'Orange Triumph, les uns greffés sur Canina, les autres greffés sur Multiflore de la Grifferaie, les premiers étaient incontestablement d'un coloris plus vif.
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