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'Frau Dr. Schricker' rose References
Book (1948) Page(s) 148. Noisettes and Chinas Frau Dr. Schricker. China. Large, double, very fragrant, shining fiery carmine and coppery red. Dwarf. One of the newer Chinas; free bloomer.
Book (1947) Page(s) 119. CHINENSIS FRAU DR. SCHRICKER has large double flowers of carmine shaded with coppery red. Felberg-Leclerc 1927. Deciduous. Vigorous growth. Very fragrant...June-October.
Book (1936) Page(s) 652. Schricker, Frau Dr. (hybrid china) Felberg-Leclerc 1927; Gruss an Teplitz X Sv. M. E. Verdier (tea); bright carmine-crimson to deep pink, coppery red reflexes, large, well double, lasting, solitary or up to 3, fragrance 7/10 (centifolia), floriferous, continuous bloom, autumn-bloomer, strong stems, many branches, growth 6/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1935) Page(s) 18. China or Bengal Roses These are everblooming Roses of most profuse habit, although their flowers are not so large, and are different from the Hybrid Teas. They are excellent sorts for hedging, massing, and edging as they are continually in bloom. Frau Dr. Schricker. Bengal hybrid. Medium. double, very fragrant shining fiery carmine and coppery pink blooms. Very hardy.
Website/Catalog (1934) Page(s) 9. Everblooming Star Roses Frau Dr. Schricker. Hybrid Bengal. Carmine-pink. Symmetrical, bushy plants 180 to 24 inches tall, which bloom all the time. The flowers remind one of the old Hermosa but are of better form and clearer carmine-pink color. 75 cents each.
Magazine (1933) Page(s) 11. Roses in Milwaukee Some of the newer Hybrid Perpetuals were planted in October. [...] also a Hybrid Bengal, Frau Dr. Schricker...
Magazine (Jun 1932) Page(s) 41. ...[O]f the 168 novelties reported by the American Rose Society Annual we find the following really worthwhile; the rest have already fallen by the wayside or are fast headed for the discard: Bengals: Frau Dr. Schricker, a very beautiful self-pink heavily perfumed.
Website/Catalog (1931) Page(s) 205. Bengales (Remontants) 2e Série Frau Dr. Schricker.—Fleur grande, rouge carminé brillant, florifère.
Book (1931) Page(s) 56. Rose Varieties Frau Dr. Schricker. Hybrid Tea. (CP32731)... W-15
Website/Catalog (1931) Page(s) 29. Everblooming Roses, New and Rare Frau Dr. Schricker. Hybrid Bengal. (Felberg-Leclerc, 1927.) Carmine. The Bengal blood in this Rose gives it greater hardiness than the Hybrid Teas, so this recommends it to people in the North who want a continuous-flowering Rose that is hardy. The luminous, carmine-red flowers are of medium size but well formed. They come abundantly throughout the entire season. Fragrance also noteworthy. $3 each.
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