'Frau Albert Hochstrasser' rose References
Book (1990) Page(s) 142. Includes photo(s). Frau Albert Hochstrasser Rambler 1908. Description. Flowers: small, pink and lemon, double, nicely scented...
Book (1936) Page(s) 347. Hochstrasse, Frau Albert (hybrid wichurana) Weigand 1908; silvery pink, center and reverse whitish, 3cm., double, in clusters of 20, fragrance 7/10, floriferous, repeats sometimes, late bloomer, growth 8/10, climbing, 3m. Sangerhausen
Book (1933) Page(s) 181. FRAU ALBERT HOCHSTRASSER. C. Weigand, 1906. Late-flowering Wichuraiana of Alberic Barbier type. Buds said to be golden-yellow.
Magazine (Jun 1929) Page(s) 66. Frau Albert Hochstrasser (Weigand, 1908), rose argenté clair, remont. d'après l'obtenteur.
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 91. Climbers...Albert Hochstrasser, yellow bud, blooms almost pure white. 1 piece M 1.-, 10 pieces M 8.-, 100 pieces M 65.-
Website/Catalog (1921) Page(s) 64. Repeating Climbers....Frau Albert Hochstrasser. Medium size, well double, center golden-yellow, lighter outside, second blush in Sepzember, especially floriferous. Wichuriana-class. 1 piece M 6.-, 100 pieces M 500.-
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 7. Hybrid Wichuranas. Frau Albert Hochstrasser. Some repeat, double, center golden-yellow, otherwise white, late-blooming
Magazine (10 Jun 1911) Page(s) 278. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... Frau Albert Hochstrausse [sic]... Hybrid Wichuraiana, Weigand, 1908, Chance Seedling R. wichuraiana
Book (1911) Page(s) 66. The Wichuraiana Hybrids. The following list includes most of the best Wichuraiana Roses to date (1910): Frau Albert Hochstrasser. -- A very free-flowering double yellow. This Rose blooms freely in Autumn.
Magazine (1909) Page(s) 298. ....hybrid Teas, covered well with soil at the root, were partly up to there, partly completely frozen, while unprotected ramblers der varieties Trier, Tausendschön, Blush Rambler, Frau Albert Hochstrasser, Himmelsauge and Leuchtstern had not suffered the least; also the polyantha Mme Norbert Levavasseur has shown itself as fully hardy.
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