Rose, Rosen, Roses
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Eine Site von S. Andrew Schulman mit Bildern und Beschreibungen von Alten Rosen, Englischen Rosen und Strauch Rosen.
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mc - Old Roses
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Table of Contents
Introduction and General History | Gallica Roses | Alba Roses | Damask Roses | Centifolia/Moss/Pompon Roses | Agathe Roses | Turbinata Roses | Rubiginosa and Canina Roses | Hemispherica Roses | Foetida Roses | Pimpinellifolia Roses | Boursault Roses | Sempervirens Roses | Setigera Roses | Wichuraiana Roses | Multiflora Roses | Damask Perpetual Roses | China Roses | Tea Roses | Noisette Roses | Hybrid China/Hybrid Bourbon/Hybrid Noisette Roses | Hybrid Perpetual Roses | Old Hybrid Tea Roses | Pernetiana Roses | Mossy Remontant Roses | Polyantha Roses | Rugosa Roses | Miscellaneous Roses | "Middle-Aged" Roses | Current Questions/Activities in Old Roses | Organizations | Nurseries | Books
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rareroses - HershiGirl's Rare Roses
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The following are photographs of roses from my garden and from gardens around the United States. My husband and I currently grow about 65 roses in a beach community in Southern California.
- ADMIRED MIRANDA - A rare Austin at Huntington Gardens | ALCHEMIST - A Kordes climber | ALPINE SUNSET - A very fragrant HT that even OGR people love | APPLE ROSE - A once blooming species rose | ARTISTRY | AUTUMN SPLENDOR - A miniflora | BAJAZZO BARBRA | STREISAND - A very fragrant mauve | BELAMI BERRY GRAPE - Resembles a miniature Paradise | BLACK JADE - A miniature, one of the darkest red roses ever | BLITHE SPIRIT | BRIDAL PINK | BROWN VELVET | BROADWAY | CAREFREE BEAUTY | CARY GRANT | CECILE BRUNNER - The house-eating "sweetheart" rose | CELEBRITY CHANTILLY LACE - A nice mauve | CHARISMA | CHARLES AZNAVOUR | CHARLOTTE ANNE | CHICAGO PEACE - A sport of the famous Peace | CLAIRE RENAISSANCE
- CONDESA DE SASTAGO | COUNTRY DANCER | CUDDLE UP - A miniature | CURLY PINK | ROSA COMPLICATA - A gallica rose | DAINTY BESS - One of the few single HTs. It has lovely pink stamens. | DEUIL DE DR. REYNAUD | DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES | DOUBLE DELIGHT - The red on this rose comes from exposure to the sun. Since this rose opened inside, there is minimal red. | DYNASTY | FANCY PANTS - A show winning miniature | ERFURT - A delicately colored Hybrid Musk bred in Germany in 1939 | FASCINATION | FANTIN-LATOUR - A centifolia named after the French impressionist who painted floral still lifes. | FESTIVAL | FANFARE FIESTA - A rare striped HT from Huntington Gardens | FIGURINE - A lovely miniature rose | FIRE 'N' ICE - A popular florist rose. Some call all red roses with white reverses "Fire and Ice," but this is the original. | FIRST KISS - A wonderful landscape rose. Nixon Library's rose garden has a wonderful mass planting of this floribunda. | FLAME OF LOVE - A single hybrid tea | FLORA DANICA | FLOWER GIRL - With lavender | FOUNTAIN SQUARE - A white sport of Pristine. Very floriferous, with a quick repeat. | FOURTH OF JULY - A striped climbing rose.
- FRAGRANT PLUM - A tall grandiflora | FRENCH LACE | FRENCH PERFUME - Large fragrant blooms | FRIENDSHIP | GEMINI - AARS Winner for 2000 | GERTRUDE JEKYLL - A classic Austin rose with a heavenly fragrance | GIVENCHY - A fragrant daughter of Double Delight | GIVENCHY - A healthy specimen at Huntington Gardens | GIZMO | GOLD GLOW | GRACIE ALLEN | HANINI - A striped miniature | HAWKEYE BELLE | HEARTBREAKER - Lots of blooms with good form on this miniature | HEAVEN | HELMUT SCHMIDT | HIGH CLOUD - A miniature for the collector of coffee-colored roses | HIGH ESTEEM | HIROSHIMA'S CHILDREN | INKSPOTS | ISOBEL | JOSH - A bright miniature | JULIA'S ROSE - One of the most unusually colored roses
- JULIE ANDREWS - A tall plant with many miniflora-sized blooms | JULIE ANDREWS - With pansies | KALEIDOSCOPE | KISS OF DESIRE - A climber | KISS OF FIRE - Picture taken at the Huntington Library | KLEOPATRA - A beautiful red rose with a striking yellow reverse. Unfortunately, it is proned to mildew in my climate. | KONRAD HENKEL | KORDES PERFECTA - Perfect form, but a reluctant bloomer | LA MARNE - A polyantha rose bred in 1915 | LA REINE VICTORIA - A Bourbon rose | LAVENDER LASSIE - A wonderful specimen growing at the Petaluma Rose Company in Northern California. | L.D. BRAITHWAITE - Named after David Austin's father-in-law | LEONIDAS - Marketed as the "man's" rose | LIBBY - A cute miniature | LILAC ROSE - One of the few Austin's of this color | LIPSTICK AND LACE - A colorful miniature | LOBO | LOOKS LIKE FUN - A mossed miniature rose | LOVE - AARS Winner with a great name. | LOVE AND PEACE - An AARS Winner for 2002 | LOVE POTION - A very fragrant and floriferous mauve floribunda MAESTRO | MARIA MATHILDA | MARIE PAVIE - A polyantha | MARIJKE KOOPMAN
- MARILYN MILLER | MELODY PARFUMEE - Wonderful perfume | MINUETTE | MOLINEUX - An Austin rose | MON CHERI - A daughter of Double Delight | MOONLIGHT AND ROSES | MOONSTONE | MOONSTONE - Beautiful coloring, but needs heat to open correctly | MOORE'S CLASSIC PERPETUAL | NEUE REVUE | NICKELODEON - A miniature rose | NICOLE - A vigorous floribunda | NICOLE KORDANA - A grocery store miniature that has done very well | OLD MASTER - A "painted" rose from McGredy | ORANGE JUICE | ORANGE SENSATION | OSIRIA | OVERNIGHT SCENTSATION - This very fragrant miniflora was the first rose in space. | PAUL SHIRVILLE - Small fragrant blooms | PEARL ESSENCE - Great form | PEGASUS - An Austin | PEGGY T - A single miniature rose | PERFECT MOMENT - The flowers last forever in a vase. If only it had a fragrance. | PERFECT MOMENT - Prolific bush with thorny stems | PERRINE
- PINK FAVORITE | PORTRAIT | PRAIRE FLOWER | PRINCESSE DE MONACO - A very fragrant HT chosen by Princess Grace herself. | PUERTO RICO | PURPLE HEART | QUEEN ELIZABETH - The classic grandiflora | RASPBERRY SWIRL | RED PLANET | RISQUE - A beautiful pink rose with a yellow reverse that, unfortunately, is no longer in commerce. Photo taken at Rose Hills Cemetary. | ROSALYNN CARTER - A fragrant climber named after the former First Lady. This rose is growing in the "First Ladies" bed at the Nixon Library. | ROSY DAWN | ROYAL HIGHNESS - A classic HT with long stems an a strong tea-like fragrance | RUBAIYAT | RUSH | SARABANDE | SCENTIMENTAL - A fun floribunda that blooms prolifically, but does not hold well in a vase. | SECRET - If I could only have one rose, this would probably be it. Strong fragrance with longlasting flowers on a healthy plant. | SHEER BLISS - A fragrant long-stemmed beauty | SILVER LINING - A very popular plant in Europe. Appears to lack vigor in the U.S. | SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE | SMOOTH ANGEL - From the thornless roses series | SMOOTH LADY - From the thornless roses series | SNOW BIRD | SOLITAIRE - A gorgeous yellow rose growing in Vancouver.
- SPRING BREAK | STERLING SILVER - The first rose with a cool mauve color. It has a heavenly fragrance unmatched by its successors. | SUMMER DREAM | SUMMER SAMBA | SUNSILK | SUN FLARE - A popular floribunda | TABLE MOUNTAIN - Beautiful form and extremely long lasting in a vase | TALISMAN | TEQUILA SUNSET | THANKSGIVING | TIFFANY LYNN - a miniflora | TIGER TAIL - A striped rose that is no longer in commerce. This picture was taken at Huntington Gardens | TIMELESS | TRADEWINDS | ULTIMATE PLEASURE - A miniature | VANILLA PERFUME - Great form, but lacks the fragrance promised in its moniker | VANILLA PERFUME | VIOLET MIST - A miniflora rose | WHITE CHOCOLATE - A miniature rose that I had the privilege of naming | WHY NOT - A striking single miniature | WHY NOT | WORLD PEACE | Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada | Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada | Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada
- HershiGirl
rdrop - Old Garden Roses and Beyond by Paul Barden
Rosen-Site von Paul Barden
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Rosenseite von Paul Bardens mit vielen Informationen rund um Rosen. Im Mittelpunkt stehen eigene Erfahrungsberichte.
Interessante Artikel zu Geschichte, Botanik oder das Sammeln alter Rosensorten.
Auf der "Index-Seite" findet man neben vielen interessanten Themen auch die direkten Links zu den Rosen.
This website is dedicated to the appreciation of the Old Garden Roses of the 19th century and before. Also discussed are some of the best modern roses of the 20th (and 21st) century, including the English Roses and Miniature Roses. I am actively involved in breeding new roses in the Old Garden Rose style, and you will find photos and descriptions of some of the best of these included.
In this site you will find detailed information about growing, pruning, propagating, and breeding roses. Many world renowned rosarians have contributed to these pages, so come see! Click on the book to enter.
Please note: This is NOT a commercial nursery web site, it is an information site only. I do NOT sell roses.
A complete index of this site's contents. - Roses sorted alphabetically by name. Not all rose have their own page yet.
The roses I write about are the Old Garden Roses and select shrub and miniature roses of the 20th century. For tips on rose culture, pruning, propagation and history, see the "Site Resources Guide" box in the navigation panel at left.
Articles from the previous months are archived and can be viewed by clicking on the listings in the left margin. Oh, and please don't write to me for a catalog or pricelist.....this is an information site only, not a commercial nursery. If you wish to buy roses, see my sponsor, The Uncommon Rose.
- Resources Guide: FAQ Reading Rose History HelpMeFind Nurseries Links Hybridizing Propagation Sangerhausen The Author Site Index Credits
- Previous Articles: April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 August 2004 July 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 November 2003 September 2003 August 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 March 2003 Febuary 2003 January 2003 December 2002 November 2002 October 2002 Sept. 2002 August 2002 July 2002 June 2002 May 2002 April 2002 March 2002 Feb. 2002 Jan. 2002 Site Index
- Roses by Class: Albas Damasks Gallicas Tea Roses Species China Roses Climbing Roses Noisettes Rugosas Bourbons English Roses Hybrid Musks Miniature Roses Centifolias Moss Roses Hybrid Perpetuals Modern Shrubs
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/site_index.html
Auf der "Index-Seite" findet man neben vielen interessanten Themen auch die direkten Links zu den Rosen:
A complete index of this site's contents. - Roses sorted alphabetically by name. Not all rose have their own page yet.
(10.06.2005)
Roses sorted alphabetically by name. Not all rose have an entry yet.
- 1: "12-59-10" | "04-02-06" (a Bracteata Hybrid of my own)
- A: Abe Darby seedling #1 | Abe Darby seedling #2 | Ain't Misbehavin | Alba Maxima | Alberic Barbier | Alchymist | Alfred de Dalmas | Alika | Allegra | Annie Laurie McDowell | Apricot twist | Ardoisée de Lyon | Armide | Arrilaga | Autumn Delight | Avandel | Awakening
- B: Baby Austin | Baby Darling | Baronne Prevost | Basye's Amphidiploid, F2 | Basye's Myrrh Scented Rose | Basye's Purple | Belle Amour | Belle de Crecy | Belle Isis | Belle sans Flatterie | Betty Prior | Black Jade | Black Tea | Blanc de Vibert | Blueberry Hill | Bon Silène | Bonica '82 | Botzaris | "Brooks Purple" | Brown Velvet | Buff Beauty
- C: Café Olé | Cal Poly | Camayeux | Capitaine John Ingram | Cardinal De Richelieu | Cardinal Hume | "Carol's Favorite" Gallica | Cee Dee Moss | Céline Forestier | Chapeau de Napoleon | Charles de Mills | Charles Lawson | Charlie Brown | Charlotte | Chick-A-Dee | Cinderella | Cinderella Gold | Claire Rose | Climbing Cécile Brünner | Common Moss, Single form | Complicata | Comte de Chambord | Comtesse de Murinais | Connie Lohn | Constance Spry | Country Living | Cramoisi Picotee | Crépuscule | Crested Jewel | Crested Sweetheart | Crimson Blush | Crimson Queen
- D: "Deep Purple" | Désiree Parmentier | Desprez a Fleure Jaune | Devoniensis | Diamond Anniversary | Dick Koster | Dorothy Perkins | Double Treat | Dresden Doll | Duc de Fitzjames | Duc de Guiche | Duchesse de Rohan | Duchesse de Montebello | Dusky Maiden
- E: Elegant Design | Ellen Tofflemire | Emperor du Maroc | Empress Josephine | Epplett Moss seedling | Erfurt | Eugène de Beauharnais | Evelyn
- F: Fair Bianca | Fairy Moss | Felicite Parmentier | Foggy Day | Fortune's Double Yellow | Francesca
- G: Gabriel Noyelle | Gallica seedling #1 | Gallica seedling #2 | Gloire de Dijon | Gloire de Dijon seedling | Gloire de France | Glowing Amber | Golden Angel | Golden Moss | Goldmoss | Grandma's Pink | Gray Pearl | Great Maiden's Blush | Green Ice | Gruss an Teplitz
- H: Hansa | Harry Wheatcroft | Hebe's Lip | Heidi | Helen Traubel | Henri Foucquier | Henri Martin | Hermosa | Hettie | Hi | Hippolyte | Homere | Honorine de Brabant | Hurdy Gurdy
- I: Iced Tea | Incognito | Irene Watts | Irresistable | It's Showtime | Ivory Palace
- J: Jacques Cartier | Jacquie Williams | James Mason | James Mitchell | Jayne Austin | Jeanne LaJoie | Jenny Duval | Joan Austin | Jocelyn | John Clare | Joyce Barden | Joycie | Jude the Obscure | Julia's Rose | June Laver | Juno | Just for You
- K: Kara | Kayla | Konigin von Danemark
- L: La Belle Sultane | La France | La Ville de Bruxelles | Lady Hillingdon | Latte | Lavender Delight | Lavender Pinocchio | Leda | Lemon Delight | Lemon Pearls | Lifestyle | Lilac Charm | Lilian Austin | Linda Campbell | Lindsay's Rose | Little Chief | Little Darling | Little Pinkie | Loan Hulse | Louise Clements | Loving Touch | Lyda Rose
- M: Magic Carrousel | Magnifica | Marbrée | Marbrée seedling #1 | Marbrée seedling #2 | Marbrée seedling #4 | Marbrée seedling #5 | Maréchal Niel | Margo Koster | Marie Louise | Marie Shields | Mariposa Gem | Martha Gonzales | Mayor of Casterbridge | Mme A. Labbey | Mme Berard | Mme Caroline Testout | Mme Caroline Testout, climbing | Mme de la Roche-Lambert | Mme Ernst Calvat | Mme Hardy (Felicité Hardy) | Mme Isaac Perriere | 'Mécène' | Mel Hulse | Montecito F2 | Mons. Tillier | Mood Music | Moore's Classic Perpetual | Moore's Pink Perpetual | Moore's Striped Rugosa | Mosseaux du Japon | Mrs John Laing | Mrs Oakley Fischer | Mrs William Paul | Muriel Humenick | Mutabilis
- N: Nestor | New Dawn | News | "Nightmoss #1" | "Nightmoss #2" | "Nightmoss #3" | Nuits de Young
- O: Oakington Ruby | Old Blush | "Orange Moss" | Orchid Jubilee | Oriental Simplex | Orpheline de Juillet | Out of Yesteryear | Overnight Scentsation
- P: Paintbrush | Paul Neyron | Paul Ricault | Peach Candy | Pellison | Penny Ante | Perle d'Or | Pink Clouds | Pink Koster | Pink Poodle | Pink Powderpuff | Playtime | "Poplar Purple" | Portland From Glendora | Precious Dream | Princemoss (Mel Hulse) | Princemoss #2 (Loan Hulse) | Prospero | Purple Buttons
- Q: Queen Elizabeth
- R: R. damascena bifera (Autumn Damask) | R. damascena semperflorens | Rainbow Starlight | "Rainforest" | Red Alert | "Red Gold" | "Red Star" | Red Trail | Reine des Violettes | Rêve d'Or | Reversion Sport of Green Rose | Rise n Shine | (Rise 'N' Shine X Gloire de Dijon) #1 | Robert Leopold | Rosa foliolosa | Rosa multiflora | Rosa Mundi | Rosa nutkana | Rosa roxburghii | Rosa rugosa rubra | Rosa sericea ptericantha | R. wichuraiana variegata | Rosa woodsii fendleri | Rose de Rescht | Rose de Rescht X Tradescant | Rose du Roi | Rose Gilardi | Roseraie de l'Hay | Rougemoss | Rouletii | Royal Blush | Ruby Princess | "Rush Family Rose" | Russelliana
- S: Salet | Sally Holmes | San Francisco Sunset | Scabrosa | Scarlet Moss | "Scarlet-Nightmoss" (seedling) | Scentsational | Schoener's Nutkana | Sealed With A Loving Kiss, (aka S.W.A.L.K.) | Secret Garden Musk Climber | Secret Recipe | September Morn | Sequoia Gold | Sequoia Ruby | Sharifa Asma | Sharon's Delight | Sheri Anne | Si | Simplex | Single's Better | Sissinghurst Castle | Slater’s Crimson China | Smoke Signals | Smoky | Softee | Sombreuil | Souvenir de la Malmaison | Souvenir de la Malmaison, climbing | Souvenir de President Lincoln | St. Cecelia | St. Swithun | Striped Moss | Stanwell Perpetual | Star of the Nile | Stolen Moment | Strange Music | Suntan Beauty | Surpasse Tout | Sweet Chariot | Sweet Juliet
- T: Taischa | Tantarra | Tausendschon | Teasing Georgia | Teddy Bear | The Fawn | Thanks to Sue | the Green Rose | The Impressionist | The Prince | Tiny Flame | Tom Thumb | Topaz Jewel | Toy Balloon | Tradescant | Tricolore de Flandre | Trinket | Tuscany | Tuscany Superb | Twilight Skies | Twister
- U: Unidentified HP
- V: Variegata di Bologna | Verschuren | Vesper | Vesuvius | Victoriana | Vineyard Song | Violet Hood | Violacée
- W: "Wedding Cake" | White Bath | White Koster | "White Tea/Noisette" | Why Not | William Baffin | "William Grant" | William Lobb | William Shakespeare | William Shakespeare 2000 | Work of Art
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- Y: Yellow Bantam | Ypsilante
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Archived articles, sorted alphabetically by author:
Barden, Paul:
- Gene Counts of the Hybrid Bracteatas, David Zlesak Co-author (June 2005)
- A Review of Remontant and Non-Remontant Old Garden Roses (March 2005)
- A Review of Remontant and Non-Remontant Old Garden Roses, part 2 (April 2005)
- Progress in my Hybridizing Program (February 2005)
- A Few Personal Gardening Philosophies (October 2004)
- A Legacy of Magic; The Story of Magic Wand (April 2004)
- My Approach to Pollination of Roses, Harvest of Seed and the Production of Seedlings. (February 2004)
- Caring for Miniature Roses (November 2003)
- My 2003 Seedling Selections (September 2003)
- A Brief Primer on Breeding Miniature Roses (February 2003)
- Archiving the Moore Miniatures (November 2002)
- The Basics of Photographing Roses (October 2002)
- Can I Rest Now?! (July 2002 Newsletter)
- "0-47-19", Hybridizer's Touchstone. (December 2001)
- My Favorite New Roses This Season! (September 2001)
- What's New This Summer (August 2001)
- Pruning the Old Garden Roses (March 2000)
- Hybridizing with the Gallicas (November 2000)
- Roses Are Hard to Grow (August 2000)
- It's Spring Again! (includes discussion about Moss roses)
- My "Recommended Reading" list
- List of Suggested Rose Suppliers
- Alfalfa Tea for your Roses
- My List of offsite links
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- A list of Articles about the History of The Rose
- A list of valuable articles about Rose Hybridization
- A list of writings pertaining to the culture and propagation of the Rose
- Credit Where Credit is Due, my thanks to the many contributors to this site.
Bell, Leonie:
- Banshee: The Great Impersonator
Delahanty, James: (with Kim Rupert)
- What Was Lost is Found…
- Hennessey on Roses, a book review
- Field Report of Rose Characteristics, a review.
Dickerson, Brent C.:
- Damask Perpetuals of the 1840's.
- Out Of The Mists Of The Past, Into The Mists Of The Present.
- The history of the China Roses
- Debut of the Hybrid China Roses
- A Brief History of the Hybrid Perpetual
- History of the Bourbon roses
- An Appreciation of Jean Pierre Vibert
Erlanson, Dr. Eileen W.:
- Breeding Potential of American Rose Species
Flores, Alice:
Grant, Bill:
- The Padre of the Roses
- Early Hybrid Teas (November 2004)
Grapes, Colonel Kenneth
- Pruning Roses With Hedgetrimmers
Hanrahan, Patrick:
- The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
- The Virtues and Flaws of David Austin Roses
Hedenberg, Richard:
- A Primer On Soil- Organic Amendments
Hulse, Mel:
- The Rose Rustler's Toolkit
Hurst, C.C.:
- Notes On The Origin of The Moss Rose
Jennings, Jeri:
- Virus in Roses; What Is It?
- Off With Their Heads! A Californian's Guide to Winter Pruning
Koehler, Mary:
- Let's Revive A Lost Art (Obscure and Unique Rose Recipes)
Konsmo, Dennis:
Kuska, Dr. Henry:
- Saving And Sowing Your Own Rose Seeds
Lammerts, Walter:
- The Scientific Basis Of Rose Breeding
Lawrence, Dr. G. H. M.:
- History and Nomenclature of the Fairy Roses
LeGrice, Edward:
- the Inheritance of color in Roses
- Inheritance Of Unusual Colors in Roses
Lohn, K.
- Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Law as it Applies to Roses (March 2004)
Fredrik Liljeblad:
- A Subtle Beauty—Brown and Other Odd-Colored Roses (June-July 2003)
Mander, George:
- Roses of Excellence (discussion of his work in breeding roses, including 'Glowing Amber')
Manners, Dr. Malcolm:
- Sucessful Germination of Rose Seed
- The Nature of Spontaneous Mutations, or "Sports" in Roses
- Grafting techniques for roses (On Dr. Manners' web site)
- Tips for successful grafting in roses
- Pruning Old Garden Roses (also On Malcolm's web site)
McCann, Sean:
- An Introduction to Some of My Roses
- New Life For Old Roses
- Purple in Roses
Monteith, Joan:
- The Reproductive Anatomy of a Rose
Neumeyer, David:
- Species and Groups Ploidy List
- Beginner's Article on Rose Breeding (on ARS web site)
Oliva, Barbara:
- How Roses Came To California
Perry, Jill:
Rivers, Thomas:
- The Perpetual Damask Rose, 1854 article.
Rupert, Kim:
- Micro Minis
- Coffee Roses
- What Was Lost is Found… The Story About the Rediscovery of 'Climbing Yellow Sweetheart' (with James Delahunty)
Schoener, Father George:
- Breeding With Rosa gigantea
Sheppard, Roy:
Shohan, Lily:
Shupp, Anastasia:
- Climbers: If It's Taller Than A Bush, What Do I Do With It? (January 2003)
- Soil Analysis: Just Do It! (March 2003)
Thomas, Graham:
- Mysteries of The Musk Rose
Verrier, Suzanne:
- Some of My Favorite Roses
- Roses in the Shade
Wilkinson, Ed:
- Sangerhausen Rosarium (with Photos by Lorrie Freeman)
Wylie, Ann:
- A document from 1954 listing the ploidy (gene count) of many of the roses up to that time
Zlesak, David:
- Gene Counts of the Hybrid Bracteatas, Paul Barden Co-author
rdrop - Alba Roses
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rdrop - Bracteata Hybrids
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rdrop - Centifolia Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/centifolias/
rdrop - China Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/chinas/
rdrop - Climbing Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/climbers/
rdrop - Damask roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/damasks/
rdrop - English Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/austins/
rdrop - Gallica Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/gallicas/
rdrop - Hybrid Musks
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/musks/
rdrop - Hybrid Perpetuals
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/perpetuals/
rdrop - Hybrid Teas
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/hybridteas/
rdrop - Miniature Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/minis/
rdrop - Modern Shrub Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/modern/
rdrop - Moss Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/mosses/
rdrop - Noisettes
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/noisettes/
rdrop - Rugosa roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/rugosas/
rdrop - Species Roses
(E?)(L1) http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/species/
rdrop - Tea Roses
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rkdn - Old Roses
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