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Website/Catalog  (1 Dec 2015)  
 
Name: Dream™
Synonyms: 'Kormiller'
ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Dream™
F, pb, Kordes; bud long, pointed ovoid, blunt at tip ; flowers pastel pink, lightly flushed apricot and salmon, outer edges deeper, 3.5 -4 inches, 25 -30 petals, high-centered, borne mostly singly, slight fragrance; recurrent; foliage large, dark, leathery ; prickles few, short, hooked slightly downward; stems long, straight ; growth vigorous, upright, branching growth ; PP11269. [Unnamed seedling × Unnamed seedling]. ntroductions:
Kordes, 1997. greenhouse rose
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 207.  Includes photo(s).
 
Dream Large-flowered/Hybrid Tea. Kordes (Germany) 1979. Description... grown all over the world under glass for the cut-flower trade... 'Dream' has produced several very good sports... palest pink flushed pale apricot and salmon...

[NOTE: The date and type of rose in this book are incorrect. The date should be 1997, and the type should be Floribunda. Apparently the authors of the entry in Botanica's Roses followed the incorrect information in another major rose publication. The picture shown is correct for Dream (KORmiller).]
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