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'Golden Dream' rose References
Book (1951) Page(s) 36. Harry Bennett. Some Rose Species and Their Hybrids. Golden Dream is a rich but soft yellow of semi-climbing habit. It is capable of producing a champion exhibition bloom and is very continuous flowering.
Book (1947) Page(s) 233. Rugosa. Goldener Traum. Large double yellow. Turke 1932. June-Sept.
Magazine (1939) Page(s) 60. Goldener Traum
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 47. Rugosa Roses and their Hybrids (R. Rugosa). These do not require pruning after the first season, except cutting away dead wood. Golden Dream (Goldener Traum)... The new deep golden yellow Rugosa hybrid, similar in growth to "C. F. Meyer".
Website/Catalog (1937) Page(s) 11. GOLDEN DREAM (Goldener Traum), LC. (R. Turke, 1932.) A hybrid Rugosa Climber with well-shaped flowers of soft yellow, having somewhat deeper golden shades on opening. Although this has not proved a strong grower, young plants in our nursery have bloomed repeatedly throughout the summer. $1.25 each.
Website/Catalog (1937) Page(s) 121. Includes photo(s). Goldener Traum ....May not be sold to the U.S.A.
Magazine (1936) Page(s) Spring issue, p. 122. Includes photo(s). Vest novelties of the last years... Goldener Traum (Türke-Blumenschmidt) This wonderful, hardy, golden-yellow (3 la[yers?]) repeating Hybrid Rugosa was awarded at the Rosarium Sangerhausen with a Certificate of Merit and at the Rose Show in Utersen 1934 witzh the 2. Prize. 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] 1.50 10 pieces RM 12.- 1 standard RM 2.50 1 semi-standard RM 2.-
Same photo: 1934, p. 86; 1935 Spring issue, p. 90; 1937, p. 121; 1938, p. 123; 1939, p. 121
Book (1936) Page(s) 711. Traum, Goldener (hybrid rugosa) Türke [J. C. Schmidt 1932]; Türke's Rugosa-Sämling X Constance; apricot to deep yellow, large, double, cup form, lasting, solitary or up to 3, fragrance 6/10, floriferous, free-blooming, repeats, buds striped red, long strong stems, strongly ribbed foliage, long branches, growth 7/10, upright, 1.50 m., hardy. From Türke's estate. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1935) Page(s) Spring issue, p. 90. Includes photo(s). Goldener Traum. Awarded with the Certificate of Merit in Sangerhausen and with the 2. Prize at the Rose Show in Uetersen in 1934...
Book (1934) Page(s) 26. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1934. Goldener Traum (Golden Dream), from Kordes, is a Rugosa hybrid, but the foliage has not inherited the rugosa disease resistance. It is of climbing habit, and flowers fade from golden yellow to pale straw.
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