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Crimson Glory: The Wonder Rose
(Feb 1952)  Page(s) 103.  
 
American Flagship a Seedling of 'Crimson Glory'. Hybrid Tea; Lammerts, 1947; 'Crimson Glory' x 'Crimson Glory'; Scarlet.
(Feb 1952)  Page(s) 104.  
 
Autumn Bouquet a Seedling of 'Crimson Glory'. Shrub; Jacobus, 1948; 'Crimson Glory' x 'Silver Moon'; Carmine-rose-pink.
 
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Chacita a Seedling of 'Crimson Glory'. Floribunda; Boerner, 1947; 'Pinocchio' x 'Crimson Glory'; Deep red.
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Charlotte Armstrong Hybrid Tea; Lammerts, 1940; 'Soeur Thérèse' x 'Crimson Glory'; Spectrum red to cerise.
(Feb 1952)  Page(s) 103.  
 
Cherry-Rose a Seedling of 'Crimson Glory'. Hybrid Tea; Brownell, 1946; 'Pink Princess' x 'Crimson Glory'; Cherry-rose.
(Feb 1952)  Page(s) 103.  
 
Coral Pillar a Seedling of 'Crimson Glory'. Climbing Hybrid Tea; Lammerts, 1945; 'Crimson Glory' x 'Captain Thomas'; Geranium-pink.
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Crimson Diamond a Seedling of 'Crimson Glory'; Hybrid Tea; Lammerts, 1947; 'Crimson Glory' x 'Charlotte Armstrong; Crimson red.
(Feb 1952)  Page(s) 101-104.  
 
Crimson Glory Whenever he was asked to recommend a good rose, Mr. Terasaki chose 'Crimson Glory' because of its intense fragrance, good plant form, vigor, superb color and flower form. In this article, he traces its parents, as well as its offspring and in so doing presents the history of modern roses in a nutshell... ['Crimson Glory' is a rose that has been rated highly by rosarians all around the world]... Its important character as a parent rose has been acknowledged by Kordes, the originator and many other hybridizers... [Mr. Terasaki summarizes the list of 'Crimson Glory's offspring by saying] a large number of them belong to the deep crimson series obtained through back crossing with others in the scarlet-crimson series, such as 'Kardinal' or 'Southport'; we also notice several in the coral-peach series, such as 'Fashion' and 'Vogue'. According to classes, the majority belong to the hybrid tea class with several in the hybrid polyantha or floribunda group.
(Feb 1952)  Page(s) 103.  
 
Crimson King a Seedling of 'Crimson Glory'; Hybrid Tea; Kordes, 1942; 'Crimson Glory' x 'Kardinal'; Deep velvety crimson.
(Feb 1952)  Page(s) 103.  
 
Ena Harkness a Seedling of 'Crimson Glory'. Hybrid Tea; Norman, 1946; 'Crimson Glory' x 'Southport'; Crimson-scarlet.
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