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'Barcelona' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1939)  Page(s) 88.  
 
Rosiers hybrides de thé ....Barcelone Rouge carmin extérieur, intérieur rouge foncé.
Book  (1938)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Proof of the Pudding. 'Barcelona'. HT Red (Kordes '32). ARA '33; PP '37.
Piester, Conn., (12pl.), terms it poor in midsummer, but with durable flowers which lack depth; he considers the growth fair. Hampton, Tex., (2 pl., 2 yr), has not been able to make the plants live. At Breeze Hill we recorded a small double rose of light red opening flat; ordinary plants with healthy foliage. It did not appear important.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 62.  
 
'Barcelona' (H.T.) (W. Kordes Sohne, 1932). F. 3. Carmine crimson with velvety black shadings. The blooms carry 40 to 50 large petals, and the colour keeps quite well under average conditions. The growth is good, with clean foliage. This variety is improving on its first year’s performance. E.

[Note on p65. Hazelwood also list Francis Dubreuil (T). (Dubreuil, 1894). 4. - Red. ]
(1938)  
 
Barcelona (H.T.). - Deep carmine crimson with black velvety shadings, very large, strong perfume; long pointed bud.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Hybrid Teas. Barcelona (W. Kordes 1932). Very large bloom, lasting, well double, strong fragrance, carmine outside, velvety dark red inside with blackish, on very long stems, mildew-free. Vigorous. Cut, groub and forcing rose. ([Sensation X Templar] X Lord Charlemont). 1 Mark
Magazine  (Oct 1937)  Page(s) 93.  
 
...voici une liste [de Nonin] brève des roses les plus en vogue actuellement, groupées pour constituer des massifs unicolores (H. signifie variété haute, B variété basse pour bordure)....
Vermillon: Barcelona (B), Margaret Mac Gredy (H).

approximate internet translation
... here is a brief list [of Nonin's] of the most popular roses at the moment, grouped together to form single-colored beds (H. means high variety, B low variety for border) ....
Book  (1937)  Page(s) 207.  
 
Proof of the Pudding. 'Barcelona. HT. (Kordes, 1932) A.R.A., 1933.
Foote (Mass.) [1st season] does not like to form an opinion on new varieties of one year's testing, so makes no definite statement. Free (N.Y.) [6 plants, 1st yr] reports poor growth, with flowers of a wonderful dark crimson color, but blooms very sparse in fall. Dunning (N.Y.) [1 plant, 1st yr.] calls it very promising and considers it a rival of 'Etoile de Hollande', with a more symmetrical, cupped flower. Treide (Md.) [1 plant, 1st yr] had good growth but only a few large, deep red, fragrant flowers, somewhat like 'Sensation'. Hampton (Tex.) has tried it twice but has had no luck. Raffel (Calif.) calls it one of the finest red roses during the spring and fall but his strong-growing plants had some mildew.
Book  (1937)  Page(s) 18.  Includes photo(s).
 
p18. A great German hybridizer has in 'Barcelona', HT (Kordes, 1932) int. U.S. by B. & A.) combined American and English red roses in a great and fragrant, dark crimson, non-burning flower of real merit, coming on a good plant. Illustrated on page 17.
Website/Catalog  (1936)  Page(s) 3.  Includes photo(s).
 
BARCELONA. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 1932.) This beautiful dark crimson Rose has 75 or more petals arranged in a symmetrical, cupped form with a rich old Rose fragrance. The petals have that velvety, blackish appearance, so admired in dark red Roses. The color does not burn in strong sunlight and the blooms last in good condition for several days. Plant vigorous and upright, blooming freely throughout the season. $1.25 each. Illustrated in color on page 1.
Website/Catalog  (1936)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Exhibition Roses: The following varieties are mostly valued by exhibitors, and when skilfully grown, may produce high-class blooms for the show tray. Taken as a whole, however, they may be considered as somewhat difficult at times, and for this reason they cannot be generally recommended for average gardens.
'Barcelona' (H.T.) (W. Kordes, Sohne, 1932) - Red.

[Note on p67. Hazelwood also list Francis Dubreuil (T). (Dubreuil, 1894). 4. - Red. ]
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