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Website/Catalog (2012) Page(s) 64. Includes photo(s). Aribau, Pere Dot, 1936, H.T., bright crimson-red, shrub, double, long pointed buds, great blooming, very floriferous, glossy foliage, K. of K. X Director Rubió, long rigid canes, very vigorous, planted in the Rosary Dot and Camprubi in 2011, bibliography: RE-LD, mcf10
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 27. Aribau Hybrid Tea, brilliant red, 1936, 'K. of K.' x 'Director Rubió'; Dot, P. Description.
Book (1958) Page(s) 16. Aribau. HT. (P. Dot, int. H. Guillot.) K. of K. X Director Rubió. Bud long pointed; fl. large, dbl., cupped, brilliant red; long stem. Fol. glossy. Very vig.; profuse bloom.
Book (1947) Page(s) 98. Aribau (H.T.) is a fine rose with long buds singly borne upon strong, erect stems above reddish-green foliage. Little or no disbudding is required for exhibition purposes, as the fiery-red brilliant flowers are produced before the laterals. Dot 1937....Moderate growth. Fragrant...June-September. Hardy.
Book (1940) Page(s) 116. C. W. Heers, Q'ld. Roses in Queensland Aribau, which I previously described as an ordinary red, appears to have developed a distinctive shade and is quite attractive as a garden variety. The growth is strong and upright, flowers are freely produced on strong, rigid stems buried in heavy foliage and guard petals, giving, in all, a rather unique appearance on the bush.
Book (1940) Page(s) 12. Aribau Hybrid Tea. (P. Dot; introduced by H. Guillot, in the U.S. by Conard-Pyle, 1936)... brilliant red...
Book (1939) Page(s) 118. Mr C. W. Heers. Roses in Queensland Aribau.- Best described as an ordinary red. Its growth appears to be its only asset.
Website/Catalog (1939) Page(s) 46. We can also supply the following varieties: Aribau
Book (1938) p14. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1938. Aribau Pernt. (P. Dot, 1936) has not so far shown any qualities to justify its retention in the Rose lists.
p114. Allen Brundrett. New Roses in Victoria. Aribau (Dot).-The colour of this is rather unusual, but similar to that of Rosette, a very clear light red. The blooms are full (30 petals), of good shape (promising for exhibition) and held erect on long stems.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 11. Bush Roses Aribau (Pernetiana)... Brilliant red. The long pointed buds open to large double flowers of cupped form, long lasting and very profusely borne right through the season. The growth is vigorous and upright, with abundant large glossy foliage. Highly perfumed. Introduced 1937.
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