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Geschwind (1829-1910), Rudolf
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13 MAR 13 by
Jay-Jay
Somehow my alias is linked to Rudolph Geschwind. See print-screen.... that is not my intention and could that be fixed?
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#1 of 2 posted
19 MAR 13 by
HMF Admin
Hi Jay-Jay,
We've corrected this (easy to do) but we're perplexed on how it happened. We'll figure it out.
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#2 of 2 posted
19 MAR 13 by
Jay-Jay
Thank you... me too!
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28 DEC 12 by
Jay-Jay
In Chapter 5 of Charles Quest Ritsons' book Climbing Roses Of The World, a whole subchapter is dedicated to "The Work of Rudolph Geschwind" (page 54-61) Lots and lots of his crossings are described and in particular the ones with R. setigera are mentioned.
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28 DEC 12 by
jedmar
Yes, we have this excellent book listed as a reference for many Geschwind roses, though not with full text - an acquisition can only be recommended. The latest research on Geschwind is to be found in the Rosenjahrbuch 2011" in an very extensive article by Buchmann and Unmuth.
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#3 of 3 posted
29 DEC 12 by
Jay-Jay
Thank You, I'll take a look, when I can find that publication.
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#2 of 3 posted
29 DEC 12 by
jedmar
Some more data on Geschwind's biography is added.
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29 NOV 12 by
Vladimír Ježovič
Publications by and about R. Geschwind:
http://www.garten-literatur.de/Blattwerk/gartenbuecher_autoren/geschwind.htm
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1 APR 12 by
Jay-Jay
Hans van Hage from De Bierkreek nursery has a good picture of this breeder.
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