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'Prinses Béatrix' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 474.  
 
Prinses Béatrix Hybrid Tea, terra-cotta, shaded light apricot, 1940, ('Princesse Bétrice'); 'Heinrich Wendland' x 'Max Krause'; Busiman. Description.
Website/Catalog  (1960)  Page(s) 17.  
 
PRINCESSE BEATRICE (Buisman 1940). Jaune orange vif, extérieur safran doré.  + [conseillées pour fleurs coupées de plein air].

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Book  (1958)  Page(s) 312.  
 
Prinses Beatrix (Princesse Béatrice in France). HT. (Buisman; int. A. Meilland and Morse, '40.) Heinrich Wendland X Max Krause. Bud long pointed; fl. very large, dbl., open, cupped, very gragrant (fruity), terra-cotta, shaded light apricot; long stem. Fol. leathery, bronzy. Vig., bushy; free bloom. (28)
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 130.  
 
Dr. A. S. Thomas.  New Roses.
Prinses Beatrix (Buisman, 1940) promises to be one of the most beautiful of all our roses. Its large, perfectly formed, deep chrome yellow or apricot coloured blooms do not fade as they open. Good growth and strong perfume.
Website/Catalog  (1953)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Novelty Roses 1952. Prinses Beatrix. (HT. Buisman 1940) Long buds opening to coppery apricot double blooms which keep their colour well and are produced on long stems. Recommended. 10/6 each.
Book  (1952)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Harry H. Hazlewood.  The New Roses of 1952. Prinses Beatrix (Buisman, 1940). This is not exactly a novelty but too good to pass without comment, as it does not appear to have been recorded in this country previously. Long pointed buds opening to double coppery apricot yellow, blooms which are very attractive and keep their colour well.
Website/Catalog  (1946)  Page(s) inside front cover.  
 
Translation:
Rose Prinses Beatrix. The orange-yellow rose Prinses Beatrix is the first of the flowers with the name of the Princes of Orange and this rose was awarded a certificate first class as No. 1031. Also abroad, where it was planted out for testing, we heard nothing but praise, and in England it won the same prize. The visitors of our rose fields stay perplexed by the brilliant striking orange colour of this rose. This is indeed a quite new shade; also the bronze-coloured foliage fits completely the colour of the bloom. (see the colour print on the cover). Shrub rose per piece -.90 Gulden.
Website/Catalog  (1946)  Page(s) 23.  
 
PRINCESSE BEATRICE (Buisman 1940). Fleur jaune orange vif extérieur safran doré. Bouton élégant, feuillage bronzé.
Website/Catalog  (1942)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Translation:
Rose Nederland. The orange-yellow rose which must be named, was awarded a certificate first class as No. 1031. Also from abroad, where its testing is planned, we receive nothing but praise. The visitors of our rose fields stay perlexed by the brilliant striking oramge colour of this rose. This is indeed a quite new shade; also the bronze-coloured foliage fits completely to the colour of the bloom. (See colour print on the cover). Shrub rose per piece -.50 Gulden. Very limited quantieties at the time printing of the catalogue.
Magazine  (Dec 1940)  Page(s) 54.  
 
Nouveautés 1940 ...
Obtenteur : G. A. H. Buisman Editeur : Etablissements A. MEILLAND. Tassin (Rhône). - Année 1940
Princesse Béatrice Fleur jaune orangé vif intérieurement, elle présente des dehors safran doré. Bouton élégant sur pédoncule très long et rigide. Bois rouge, sans épines, feuillage bronzé, sain, de grande vigueur.
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