IAC Bulletin 36: 868-876 (1897) Hybrid Roses, Gooseberries and Strawberries. by J. L. Budd
CHARLES FREDERICK WORTH.
This, with the three following, were selected by Prof. Hansen, at the "Baumschule" of L. Spath, at Rixdorf, near Berlin, Germany, in 1884. They are said to be hybrids of the Russian Rugosa, crossed with pollen of Gen. Jacquiminot.
Its leaves are thick, leathery and rugose, and in growth it is peculiarly vigorous. It is a profuse bloomer well through the season. Its flowers are large, dark crimson in color, and its thirty-five stamens stand out distinctly like those of a Dahlia. This seems very promising, especially for the north half of Iowa and the cold north generally.
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