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Early Rose Breeding in Germany
(2005) Page(s) 5. The 'Bleu Rougâtre de Flottbeck', described by Bosse as "bright red with violet fluorescence" is probably the only cultivar James Booth ever bred.
Flottbeck, or as it is written today, 'Flottbek', now a suburb of Hamburg/Germany...
(2005) Page(s) 6. "In 1855 the physician Dr. Friedrich Ruschpler had released his 'Dr. Ruschpler' at the nursery of a Mr. Wendschuch in his hometown Dresden."
(2005) Page(s) 8. Gabriel Vogler introduced in 1869 his Tea 'Grossherzogin von Hessen'.
(2005) Page(s) 6. ...he (Paul Ruschpler) released two of the three cultivars of a rosarian named Elze:... and, in 1878 'Kaiser Wilhelm I', a grenadine with violet hybrid perpetual from 1878."
(2005) Page(s) 8. "Professor Eduard Regel,... introduced three Rugosas: 'Regeliana' (1871), 'Regeliana Alba' (ca. 1871), and in 1879 'Regeliana Flore Plena' aka 'Kaiserin des Nordens'.
(2005) Page(s) 6. "Elze's third cultivar was 'Perle von Zerbst', a delicate flesh-coloured Bourbon from 1872."
(2005) Page(s) 8. "Professor Eduard Regel,... introduced three Rugosas: 'Regeliana' (1871), 'Regeliana Alba' (ca. 1871), and in 1879 'Regeliana Flore Plena' aka 'Kaiserin des Nordens'.
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