THE EARLY FLORIBUNDAS

Second Section (Supplemental): Non-Floribundas

by

Brent C. Dickerson

Copyright © Brent C. Dickerson



This study supplement to the text The Early Floribundas illustrates the section of the book dealing with non-Floribundas, whether as parent, or as of other related interest.

As in section 1 on Floribundas proper, the illustrations are arranged chronologically according to date of introduction; to find a specific variety quickly, please use the search function on your browser. Further details on these roses will be found in the aforementioned book. Again as with section 1, these images, originating as a personal research aid, are online for a limited time, and are not to be reproduced for commercial purposes.

I would again like to thank California State University, Long Beach, for its generosity in making this webspace available to enhance the study of horticultural history.



1853:

'Général Jacqueminot'



1880:

'Mlle. Cécile Brunner'



1883:

'Perle d'Or'



1887

'Mme. Laurette Messimy'



1893:

'Turner's Crimson Rambler'



1894:

'Gottfried Keller' (the lower, pink and yellow, one)



1895:

'Antoine Rivoire'



1899:

'Eugénie Lamesch'



1901:

'Dorothy Perkins'


'Frau Karl Druschki'



1903:

'Mme. Norbert Levavasseur' (syn. 'Baby Rambler')



1904:

'Trier'



1905:

'Lady Gay'


'Richmond'



1907:

'Mrs. Aaron Ward'


'Mrs. W.H. Cutbush'



1908:

'Château de Clos Vougeot'



1909:

'Duchess of Wellington'


'Entente Cordiale'


'Orléans Rose'



1910:

'Rayon d'Or'



1911:

'Ellen Poulsen' (the pink one at center)



1912:

'Ophelia'



1913:

'Hofgärtner Kalb'/'Hildegarde'


'Mme. Édouard Herriot'



1914:

'Echo'


'Hadley'



1915:

'Hoosier Beauty'



1916:

'Los Angeles'



1917:

'Mrs. Henry Winnett'



1918:

'Éblouissant'


'Luna'


'Mme. Butterfly'


'Premier'


'Red Star'



1919:

'Charles K. Douglas'


'Étoile de Hollande'


'Mevrouw Nathalie Nypels'

This image was published as depicting 'Mme. Norbert Levavasseur', wrongly I believe as the latter is a crimson as with 'Turner's Crimson Rambler'. The rose in the picture most closely accords in era and appearance with 'Mevrouw Nathalie Nypels'.


Mrs. Henry Morse


1920:

'Souvenir de Claudius Pernet'


'William F. Dreer'



1921:

'Betty Uprichard'


'Ideal'


'Rev. F. Page-Roberts'



1922:

'Sensation'



1924:

'Angèle Pernet'

The coloration of 'Angèle Pernet' was likened to that of the 1915 Primulinus Gladiolus hybrid 'Alice Tiplady' from Kunderd.


'Shot Silk'



1925:

'Dainty Bess'



1926:

'Charles P. Kilham'


'Dame Edith Helen'


'Golden Salmon'


'Mevrouw G.A. Van Rossem'


'Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom'



1927:

'Daily Mail Scented Rose'


'Fontanelle'


'Julien Potin'


'Miss Rowena Thom'



1928:

'Joanna Hill'



1929:

'Cathrine Kordes'


'E.G. Hill'


'Gloria Mundi'


'Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont'


'Talisman'



1930:

'President Herbert Hoover'



1931:

'Heidekind'


'Mary Hart'


'Mrs. Dudley Fulton'



1933:

'Geheimrat Duisberg'


'Heros'



1934:

'Doubloons'


'Nigrette'


'Wilhelm'



1935:

'Crimson Glory'


'Sweetness'



1937:

'Golden Glow'



1938:

'Mexico'



1939:

'Red Boy'



Species used in some crosses:

Rosa moyesii (the red flowers)


Rosa roxburghii (syn. R. microphylla)





Details on these and many more roses of the era will be found in the book The Early Floribundas, by Brent C. Dickerson, published 2020.



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