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'Pechtold's Flame' rose References
Website/Catalog (2003) Page(s) 22. Pechtold's Flame / Tudor. Hybrid Tea. Red blend. Verschuren-Pechtold. 1953.
Book (1967) Page(s) 64. H. K. Brand, The 1966 Australian Rose. Championship, Renmark, S.A. ...The twenty-four that won first prize for Mr. D. Ruston were... and Pechtold's Flame.
Website/Catalog (1963) Page(s) 13. Pechtolds Flame perfectly shaped rich flame roses (L) [light pruning only.]
Book (1961) Page(s) 71. Mr. S. J. Bisdee, Bagdad, Tasmania. Pechtold's Flame has great possibilities.
Website/Catalog (1961) Page(s) 37. Pechtold Flame (H.T.) Verschuren Pechtold 1952. A rich flame colour, the bud is absolute perfection, and it develops into a large double bloom, vigorous grower. 8/6 each.
(1961) Page(s) 11. Pechtold Flame Flame red with orange at the base of the petals. Long pointed buds, large full blooms, free flowering and vigorous.
Book (1959) Page(s) 233. Tudor HT. Strawberry-red, finishing scarlet. (Verschuren; int. Jackson & Perkins '54) Pat. 1223; ARA '54; PP 5, 1959, 23 Rpts.; Av. ht. 38"; NR 6.9. Total reports 5 years 109; Av. NR 6.7.
Book (1959) Page(s) 106. David Ruston. Roses Under Irrigation. The most popular stock by far is R. Indica major, which I find much stronger than R. multiflora. To test this. I planted two 'Princess Beatrix', two 'Radar', two Pechtold's Flame' and two 'Caroussel' side by side, one of each on each of the stocks. The plants on R. indica major are at least twice the size of those on R. multiflora.
Website/Catalog (1959) Page(s) 21. Includes photo(s). Pechtold's Flame. (H.T.) A truly magnificent variety of rich flame colour. The bud stage is absolute perfection and it develops into a large double bloom. Vigorous growth.
[repeated in their 1960 and 1962 catalogue]
Website/Catalog (1959) Page(s) 3. Pechtold Flame. A really new and outstanding colour of rich flame. The buds are perfection and develop into large double flowers.
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