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Book (1943) Page(s) 60. Frank Mason, NZ Forst would be a good Rose if it would only hold its head up. The plant is a strong grower, and the flower has a good scent.
Book (1939) Page(s) 19. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1939. Forst HT. (Max Krause, 1937) produces long buds which open to rather flat blooms of moderately brilliant colour but rich fragrance.
Website/Catalog (1939) Page(s) 37. New Roses 1939. Forst (HT. Max Krause 1937) Long pointed bud, opening to a very large, well formed flower of fiery scarlet red.Abundant foliage and vigorous and upright growth. 5/- each. Open blooms rather flat and moderately brilliant. Rich sweet fragrance.
Book (1936) Page(s) 13. Forst (Max Krause) 'Essence' X 'Fritz Schrödter'. A pronounced group rose, whose very large, cupped, bright red blooms very much delighted the novelty testers at Sangerhausen in the summer of 1936. The bloom is effetful through its sitze and its light, pleasant form as well as ...
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