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Book  (1936)  Page(s) 43,76,126,370,434,588,716,757.  
 
p. 43: Austrian Copper (lutea) Gerard before 1596; glossy coppery red-yellow to dark tomato-red, reverse tan-yellow or golden-yellow, medium size, single, very floriferous, growth 6/10, 1-3 m, hardy. Sangerhausen
Austriaca lutescens (hybrid lutea) ? ? ; yellowish red, medium size, single.

p. 76: Bicolore (Lutea) ? ? ; nasturtium-red
Bicolore punicea subrubra (Lutea) ? ? ; scarlet-vermilion, reverse yellow and often shaded brown, medium size, single.

p. 126: Capucine bicolore (lutea) ? ? ; deep yellow and orange; = R. lutea punicea

p. 370: Jaune bicolore (lutea) ? ? ; R. lutea Mill. X ? ; velvety nasturtium-red-brown, reverse nasturtium-yelllow, often flecked and striped, 4 cm., single, solitary or up to 3, fragrance 3/10 (bugs), once-blooming, small serrated foliage, red-brown bark, growth 7/10, upright, 2-3 m. = R. foet. bicolor; R. punicea; Coppercoloured or Yellow Austrian Rose; Subrubra. Vienna rose or turkish, persian or egyptian rose, Stinking rose. Old rose, origin probably Austria.

p. 434: Lutea punicea (lutea) = R. lutea bicolor.

p. 588: R. punicea Miller (lutea) Asia; pink, brown shading, single, small glossy foliage, upright habit, 2 m. = R. punicea bicolor; R. subrubra; Jaune bicolore. Sangerhausen

p. 716: Türkische Rose (lutea) = Jaune bicolore.

p. 757: Wiener Rose = Jaune bicolore.
Website/Catalog  (1934)  Page(s) 95.  
 
Once-blooming hardy park roses...Jaune bicolore. Vienna or Turkish rose. Single bloom, reverse nasturtium-yellow (3,5 na), inside fiery red (7,5 na). ..Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] -.70  10 pieces RM 6.50
Website/Catalog  (1931)  Page(s) 32.  
 
Rosa lutea bicolor Single, inside brownish red, reverse yellow, 100/150 cm, June ....1 Mark [10] 9,-- [100] 80,--
Book  (1930)  Page(s) 27.  
 
The Old Roses
So much do we think of the Good Old Roses, growing more popular each year in spite of their antiquity, that we list them here by themselves.  Many of these are no longer in commerce but, recognizing their merits as well as their rich associations, we grow more of them each year.  We love and respect them.
Austrian Copper (1596) The color-parent of our modern flame-toned roses.  Blooms in spring with intense copper-red flowers.  Vigorous and hardy; fine foliage.  ...  $1.25
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 67.  
 
Austrian Brier Roses
Austrian Briers are descendants of Rosa fœtida, a yellow-flowered species which has been in cultivation more than three centuries. They have developed the few very valuable shrub Roses mentioned below, and through the efforts of the late M. Pernet-Ducher, of Lyons, France, have been induced to bestow a share of their marvelous yellow color with the more recent Hybrid Teas, forming a new class of Roses sometimes called the Pernetianas, which in this book we group with the Hybrid Teas because of their similar habit.
Austrian Copper. (Gerarde, 1596.) Rosa fœtida bicolor. Single flowers of intense copper-red, reverse of petals bright golden yellow, produced singly on short stems along the branches. Hardy, and very vigorous when thoroughly established.
Blooms very early, and is one of the most amazing Roses in cultivation. It requires a dry, rather sheltered situation, and a patient gardener who will keep his pruning shears in his pocket when near it. 75 cts. each.
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Capucines et Pimprenelles... Capucine bicolore. — Rouge cuivré et jaune, hâtif.
Website/Catalog  (1925)  Page(s) 85.  
 
Rosa lutea...Jaune bicolore (Vienna or Turkish rose). Single bloom, outside nasturtium-yellow, inside fiery red. Hardy...Low-grafted garden plants 1 piece G.-M. [Gold-Mark] 1.25
Website/Catalog  (1925)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Jaune Bicolore, Capucine-Rose. Not double, reverse yellow, inside glossy rewd, very striking.
Website/Catalog  (1924)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Capucines et Pimprenelles... Capucine bicolore.— Fl. rouge cuivré et jaune.

[not listed in the 1926 catalogue, but again in 1928]
Website/Catalog  (1923)  Page(s) 52.  
 
Rosa lutea Bicolor (1596). Single-bloomed, inside nasturtium-red, reverse golden yellow. Syn.: Rosa punicca (Miller), Austriean Copper and Jaune Bicolor.
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