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Website/Catalog  (16 Apr 2015)  Includes photo(s).
 
Registered Name: 'Arolemo'
ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Lanvin™
Photo: Cliff Orent HT, ly, 1986, Christensen, Jack E.; , 30 petals, high-centered, borne in sprays of 3-5, moderate fragrance; foliage medium size, dark green tinted red, semi-glossy; prickles medium, straight, light brown to red; medium, upright bushy growth; no fruit. [seedling × Katherine Loker]. Roses in Review: Garden Rating: 6.9 Exhibition Rating: Introductions: Armstrong Nursery, 1985
Book  (2004)  Page(s) 201.  Includes photo(s).
 
Lanvin. Hybrid tea. Named for a Parisian courturier, this rose bears repeated flushes of clear, light yellow, silky, high-centered flowers through the season. They are highly fragrant. Foliage is dark green and semi-glossy, red tinted when young, on a vigorous, upright, bushy shrub. It was bred by Christensen (USA) and introduced in 1986. (Seedling x 'Katherine Loker'). Zones 6-9.
Book  (2003)  Page(s) 67.  
 
Lanvin Hybrid Tea. Bred by Christensen (USA); introduced 1986. One of a trio of roses marketed by Armstrong Nurseries in the USA as their 'French Collection', the others being 'Givenchy' and 'Lagerfeld'. Repeat flowering; light fragrance, (Seedling x 'Katherine Loker'). Zones 4-9.
Book  (Aug 2002)  Page(s) 53.  
 
Lanvin
Rated 6.9
Book  (1999)  Page(s) 353.  Includes photo(s).
 
Lanvin AROlemo. Modern, large-flowered hybrid tea, light yellow, repeat flowering.
The flowers of 'Lanvin' are a pleasing shade of clear light yellow with noticable veining on the petals, which have a silky sheen. They are borne usually in sprays of 3 or 5 on long slim stems and are fairly large, with up to 30 petals, and neatly formed with high centres, becoming loosely cupped as they open but not yielding much fragrance. The length of stem and holding quality of the bloom make this a useful rose to grow for cutting as well as for general garden use, and flowering is well maintained through summer and autumn. The bush grows vigorously with an upright, bushy habit to average height and has semi-glossy, dark green foliage that is red tinted when young. The raiser introduced this as one of a trio of new roses named for Parisian courturiers. Zones 4-9. Christensen, USA 1986. Seedling x 'Katherine Loker'.
Book  (1995)  Page(s) 75.  
 
Ross Heathcote. New Roses in Victoria.
Lanvin (87). Bright yellow with good form mainly in the Spring, a good garden rose which lasts about 3 weeks on the bush in mild weather. (1 report)
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 304.  
 
Lanvin™ Hybrid Tea, light yellow, 1986, (AROlemo); Seedling x 'Katherine Loker'; Christensen. Description.
Book  (1993)  Page(s) 27.  
 
Ross Heathcote, Taylors Lakes. New Roses in Victoria.
Lanvin Medium yellow double blooms of about 30 petals are well formed and very long lasting as a cut flower. A medium but scungy bush. Attractive dark green foliage which is disease resistant. No fragrance.
Book  (1993)  Page(s) 248.  Includes photo(s).
 
Lanvin Large-flowered. AROlemo. Raised by Jack Christensen in 1975 'Lanvin' is one of the series that Armstrong Nurseries named for Paris couturiers - their 'French' Collection'. It is a vigorous Bush Rose, bearing large, stylish blooms in a medium yellow which holds well in the sun. A pleasing rose for cutting, as the stems are long and slim, it has virtually no fragrance, but then the clear yellows, as a rule, are not noteworthy in this respect. Foliage is dark green, tinted red and semi-glossy. Introduced in 1985, exhibitors should find it worth adding to their collections. Unnamed seedling x 'Katherine Loker'. Repeat flowering.
Book  (1991)  
 
p92-6 Dr. Allan Ferris, Chirnside Park, Victoria:
Lanvin is a good yellow but, from my brief experience, seems inferior to 'Gold Medal'.

p132-7 Art Davis (From the American Rose) Rosarians News - Rose Society of Zimbabwe)
Dry Wrapping of Roses for a Show......At the last National show, a runner-up to the champion 'Admiral Rodney' and Jennifer Sheldon's Gold Medal Certificate with an arrangement of Lanvin all attest to the fact that dry wrap works. The Sheldon flowers were all cut 45 days before the Show!
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