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'Red Maman Cochet' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 38. Balduin Hybrid Tea, pink, edged darker, 1896, ('Crimson Maman Cochet'; 'Red Maman Cochet'; 'Helen Gould'); 'Charles Darwin' x 'Marie van Houtte'; Lambert, P. Description.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 261. Balduin ('Helen Gould') Hybrid Tea. Lambert, 1898. Parentage: 'Charles Darwin' x 'Marie Van Houtte'. [Author cites information from different sources and this, from the Journal des Roses, "[In Trèves there was] a charming bed around the statue of the celebrated archbishop Balduin, to whom this rose was dedicated.".]
Book (1940) Page(s) 15. Balduin (introduced in the U.S. as 'Helen Gould' by Dingee & Conard 1901; 'Crimson Maman Cochet'; 'Red Maman Cochet'). Hybrid Tea. (P. Lambert 1896)... pink in center, darker edges.
Book (1936) Page(s) 49. Balduin (HT) Lambert 1898; Ch. Darwin X M. van Houtte; pure carmine, large, well double, camellia-form, solitary or up to 5, very floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 7/10, well-branched. Sangerhausen
Book (1936) Page(s) 305. Gold, Elena (?) Philippines = Helen Gould.
Book (1936) Page(s) 309. Gould, Helen (HT) Dingee & Conard 1902 = Balduin.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 12. Hybrid Teas, Teas and Pernetiana. Helen Gould (Balduin). Hybrid Tea. (P. Lambert, 1896.) Charles Darwin X Marie Van Houtte. Bright watermelon-red. Very free; vigorous and strong. One of the best red Roses.
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 36. Worth-while Roses. Red Roses. Field-grown, strong 2-year plants, $1 each, $7.50 for 10, $50 per 100 Helen Gould. Hybrid Tea. One of the best light red Roses; strong grower; free bloomer; large flowers; color warm, rosy crimson.
Book (1924) Page(s) 81. Helen Gould (Balduin). P. Lambert, 1896 [Note: the acknowledged date is 1898]; Balduin was name given by originator, but intro. in U.S. by Dingee & Conard Co. as Helen Gould in 1902. Good hardiness. Bright watermelon-red. Extensively used throughout the South...
Website/Catalog (1915) Page(s) 46. The Rose is at home in the South, where we can produce flowers cf all kinds nearly the year around... Helen Gould. Hybrid Tea. A very beautiful crimson; long pointed buds.
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