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Discussion id : 123-657
most recent 5 NOV 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 NOV 20 by Cà Berta
Capiago is the name of the village near the city of Como where Carlo Sommaruga had a "Roseto Italico". According to Les Amis des Roses 1937 September-October page 91 he is the breeder of Aurore, Consolata and Italie imperiale.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 4 NOV 20 by jedmar
It was an error of the Breeder name in "Les Amis des Roses" which they corrected in a later issue. Thank you for the heads up!
By the way, the Swiss President for 2020 is called Simonetta Sommaruga!
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 5 NOV 20 by Cà Berta
I am very aware that Sommaruga family is and was very wide and prominent! I was faced with it when I was trying to track the "footprint" of this breeder (not so easy when there are hundreds of Sommaruga around). The genealogical tree of this family is, itself, a forest!!!
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