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'Selbar 0104' rose References
Website/Catalog (2008) Page(s) 9. Includes photo(s).
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 247. Includes photo(s). Folklore (KORlore) Large-flowered/Hybrid Tea. Kordes (Germany) 1977. Description... extremely strong gorwth, almost reaching climbing proportions with stems up to 3 ft (1 m) in length... a beautiful glowing salmon-orange in color...
Book (Mar 1995) Page(s) 10. Includes photo(s). Folklore Description and cultivation tips... a favorite of rose exhibitors in the northern United States. Soft orange with a creamy yellow reverse...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 176. Includes photo(s). Folklore Large-flowered. Reimer Kordes 1977. Description... very double pale orange. Parentage 'Fragrant Cloud' x unnamed seedling
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 186. Folklore® Hybrid Tea, orange, reverse lighter, 1977, (KORlore); 'Fragrant Cloud' x Seedling; Kordes. Description.
Book (1990) Page(s) 63. Ted Phillips, Rosanna, Victoria. Some of the Darker Reds and Others. Folklore Not everybody's choice, but I like it. A massive plant which I believe should be classified as a climber. When tied out as a climber, gives masses of flowers along the total length of each cane. Flowers are a lovely colour, almost bi-colour, and have classical form. This is possibly the best rose for exhibition bunches from mid November onwards. The early flowers can be rough.
Book (1988) Page(s) 135. Includes photo(s). Folklore Description. Parentage: 'Duftwolke' [aka 'Fragrant Cloud'] x seedling.
Book (1979) Page(s) 65. Dr. A. S. Thomas, Victoria. Some Recent Introductions. Folklore. HT. (Reimer Kordes, 1976): Shapely, bicoloured flowers in deep salmon and yellow colouring. At least 35 petals. A tall grower with less thorns than average. Fairly good perfume.
Book (1978) Page(s) 139. Roy and Heather Rumsey, N.S.W. New Roses. Folklore HT. (Kordes). Colour is rich salmon, sometimes vermilion salmon with a yellow reverse. Flowers are high centred with 35 to 40 petals, very shapely at all stages and a light fragrance. The bush is tall but exceptionally well branched, and the stems are long and strong. Repeat flowers quickly and consistently.
Book (1975) Page(s) 87. Stelvio Coggiatti. Rose Trials in Italy. Large Flowers Class. Unnamed Cultivar (KO 67247). Certificate of Merit. Introduced by Wilhelm Kordes (West Germany). Flowers usually in clusters on stiff stems. Geranium-like petals with strong orange shades flushing from the base; reverse sweetcorn -yellow fading into milky white.
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