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Book  (1993)  Page(s) 22.  
 
Colin P. Horner, The 1992 Rose Seedling Awards in Great Britain.
The Torridge Award for the best seedling raised by an amateur also went to Germany. Herr Scholle has been producing promising seedlings in his native country for many years. His first variety trialled at St. Albans, 'Bernstein' T.G.692, a tall amber cluster flower with good health and flower form won him a Trial Ground Certificate.
Book  (1992)  Page(s) 57-58.  Includes photo(s).
 
[From article by Ewald Scholle]..Many years ago, I had given Mr. B. Mehring from the ARBA in England a rose of my breeding 'Scholles Bernstein Nr.II'. He and some other rose lovers must have been very delighted by this rose. Bernhard Mehring had taken my 'Scholles Bernstein' to a Cut Rose Exhibition where it received the 1. Prize and the Cup. Upon this, he asked me permission to graft a couple of examples for the Trial Garden in St. Albans. After three years of testing, this rose has now achieved the Trial Ground Certificate, which will be awarded in March 1993.
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