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'Andenken an Vater Lambert' rose Reviews & Comments
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28 DEC 06 by
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Peter Lambert lists this rose in his sales catalogue as a Hybrid Tea: Papa Lambert (P. Lambert 1899) pure pink, chalice form, very large, double, very fragrant, floriferous, for Forcing (White Lady x Marie Baumann) The rose can be found in Sangerhausen.
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#1 of 6 posted
31 DEC 06 by
Cass
I've updated HMF. Thanks.
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#2 of 6 posted
3 JAN 07 by
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White Lady mentioned by Lambert cannot be the White Lady of Mühle (1927) which is later than Papa Lambert. I have found following information on a different White Lady; Simon/Cochet, "Nomenclature de tous les Mon de Roses", Metz 1899: White Lady HT W. Paul 1889 white Cochet-Cochet/S.Mottet, "Les Rosiers", Paris 1909: Hybrid Teas "White Lady, fl. très gr., globuleuse, blanc crème, pousse peu" (very large flowers, globular, creamwhite, slow growth)
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#3 of 6 posted
14 JAN 07 by
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Here is another reference to Paul's White Lady:
"White Lady; 1890; creamy-white; vigorous, early-blooming"
Source: "Roses and Their Cultivation", T.W. Sanders, London 1915
A separate entry is needed.
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#4 of 6 posted
14 JAN 07 by
Cass
Muhle's HT came into commerce as Dame Blanche. Paul's White Lady is also in Modern Roses but is missing from HMF. These references will be added. Thanks.
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#5 of 6 posted
14 JAN 07 by
Cass
Is Nomenclature de Tous Les Noms de Roses a publication repeated periodically? Somehow HMF has a publication date of 2006, and I can't tell if it is a republication or if 2006 was entered by default. Thanks.
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#6 of 6 posted
15 JAN 07 by
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There was a 2. edition from 1906, which is mentioned in the Bibliography of the Old Rose Advisor of Dickerson. That is all as far as I know. The date of 2006 must be an error and I do not know of a reprint.
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