'Choť pěstitele' rose References
Book (1976) Page(s) 30. location I/14, Chot pěstitele (J. Böhm 1932), HP, pink, large, double, mild fragrance, high = Marguerite Guillard
Article (magazine) (Dec 1951) Page(s) 207. Chot Pestitele Hybrid Perpetual. Böhm 1932. Description, no no color given...
Book (1940) Page(s) 23. Jan Böhm, Blatna-Cechy, Czechoslovakia. 'Chot Pestitele'
Book (1936) Page(s) 154. Chot pestitele (HP) J. Böhm 1932; sport of Druschki, pink, very long, fragrance 3/10, long stems; = Marguerite Guillard, Sangerhausen
Book (1934) Page(s) 152. Evidence which developed during the trials seemed sufficiently strong that the following roses sent out by Jan Bohm of Blatna, Czechoslovakia, as his originations, were old roses re-named. His Chot Pestitele is Marguerite Guillard, General Stefanik is Reine des Violettes, and Dr. Miroslav Tyrs is Souv. de Jeanne Balandreau. There are other varieties sent as his originations which await study, particularly some which resemble the old striped Mme. Driout and Baron Girod de l'Ain, which may have been sent under the wrong names.
Website/Catalog (1933) Page(s) 1. Neue Rosen. Von Jan Böhm, Blatná. Choť Pěstitele (Gattin des Züchters) Remontant, ideale Form, sehr lang, schmal, spitz, reinweiß, karminrot schattiert, stets einz. auf stachelosem Stengel. Laub frischgrün Blume gut gefüllt, entfaltet sich bei jeder Witterung, zartrosa - weiß, in reinweiß übergehend. Duft mäßig, W, sehr stark, stachellos. Blüht ununterbrochen bis zum Frost. Der Züchter hält sie für eine seiner besten Rosen. Gruppen-, Schnitt- und Treibrose. Stammt von Frau K. Druschki ...M 1.20
Translation: New roses. By Jan Böhm, Blatná. Choť Pěstitele (breeder's spouse) Repeating, ideal form, very long, narrow, pointed, pure white, shaded with carmine red, always single. on a thornless stem. Foliage fresh green Flower well filled, expands in all weathers, soft pinkish white, fading into pure white. Fragrance moderate, very vigorous, without prickles. Blooms continuously until frost. The breeder considers it one of his best roses. Group, cutting and forcing rose. Derives from Frau K. Druschki ....M 1.20
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