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By Any Other Name.
(Jul 2011)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Ulrika Carlson-Nilson, using 'L83' in her own breeding program at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Balsgård, introduced:
'Anna' 2000 = ('Friesia' alias 'Sunsprite'× 'L83');
(Sep 2021)  Page(s) 23.  Includes photo(s).
 
[From "Why Heritage Roses?", by Dominique Massad, pp. 20-23]
Another part of my breeding program has over the long years of labor, resulted in modern roses  ... single flowers like eglantine with ‘Gil’, ‘Marie`Bonnafoux’ and ‘Apolline’.
(Apr 2014)  Page(s) 19.  
 
[From "What is the next step?", by John Hook]
In Italy Walter Branchi and his friends the Ducrots have found many examples .....”Manzano", "Arancera" and ”Myra White” from the Ducrots. 
(Sep 2018)  Page(s) 23.  Includes photo(s).
 
[From "Danish Heritage Roses", by Jens Otto Pedersen, pp. 21-23]
Eventually, the very popular ʻAstrid Lindgren’ (Pouluf), introduced 2001--named in honor of the Swedish writer-- will surely end up in the category of heritage roses. This healthy, very hardy floribunda with its light pink semi-double flowers is a rose you will see in many Danish gardens.
(Apr 2010)  Page(s) 20.  Includes photo(s).
 
[From "Aussie Sixer" by Viru Viraraghavan]
Australia and India are two countries in which cricket has become almost a religion. One of the most spectacular achievements on the cricket field is the ‘sixer’ – when a batsman hits the ball so hard that it lifts up high and sails over the field and into the stadium, earning him six runs to his total. Similarly in the field of rose books, the new book on Tea Roses, written by six enterprising, indefatigable and knowledgeable ladies from Australia, is a spectacular achievement. Just as the Tea Rose Book is a sparkling new assessment of what is old, the parentage of my ‘Aussie Sixer’ is a combination of the best of old and hopefully of the new – one of the oldest of Tea roses, ‘Safrano’ combined with the Noisette, ‘Reve d’Or’ and the species Rosa gigantea itself. In other words, ‘Aussie Sixer’ is the result of crossing Safrano x my ‘Manipur Magic’ (R. gigantea x Reve d’Or). We were keen to name a rose to honour the tremendous work done by the six ladies, and after getting their permission, we have named this seedling of ours ‘Aussie Sixer’. It has been sent to the International Rose Registration Authority for registration. We hope in the coming years to have it available in Australia. It already is, in the USA.
(Jul 2016)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Ulrika Carlson-Nilson, using 'L83' in her own breeding program at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Balsgård, introduced:
'Balsgårds Balder' 2000 = ('Nina Weibull' × 'L83')
(Jul 2016)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Ulrika Carlson-Nilson, using 'L83' in her own breeding program at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Balsgård, introduced:
'Balsgårds Freja' 2000 = ('Sympathie' × 'L83').
(Mar 2012)  Page(s) 26.  
 
[From "the Sacramento Historic Rose garden", by Anita Clevenger]
Barbara [Oliva] collected “Barbara’s Pasture Rose”, an especially vigorous La Reine-style Hybrid Perpetual, by slipping under a barbed-wire fence to get it.
(Apr 2014)  Page(s) 18, 21.  
 
[From "What is the next step?", by John Hook]
p. 18: ”Belle Bassoues” had been growing in front of grain silos on the side of the road for who knows how long. When I asked about it, everyone just said “It has always been there”. Each year it builds up strength, eventually reaching 3m x 2m before being cut to the ground by the highway maintenance crew.

p. 21: The following are still unknown and we are currently researching them:  .... "Bassoues Tea"
 
(Apr 2014)  Page(s) 21.  
 
[From "What is the next step?", by John Hook]
The following are still unknown and we are currently researching them:  .... "Beaumarchés"
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