YEAR | PAGE | AUTHOR | TITLE |
1916 | 24 | Prof. E.A. White) x( w" X3 n4 M0 {2 ~: M2 J6 z
Cornell University | Rose Breeding |
1916 | 27 | W. Van Fleet% m1 P1 x* Q% f3 Z% n) ?* n
U.S. Dept. Agriculture | Possibilities in the Production of American Garden Roses |
1916 | 41 | Jesse A. Curry | Father Schoener's Endeavors. |
1917 | 41 | W. Van Fleet | On the 1916 Rose firing Line. |
1918 | 43 | W. Van Fleet | Notes from the Rose Firing Line. |
1918 | 51 | Prof. E.A. White | Methods of Rose Breeding. |
1919 | 29 | Dr. W. Van Fleet | Rose Breeding Notes for 1918. |
1920 | 23 | Dr. W. Van Fleet | Rose Breeding Notes for 1919. |
1920 | 155 | Editorial Rose Notes | Why Do Rose Seeds Germinate So Slowly? |
1921 | 25 | Dr. W. Van Fleet | Rose Breeding in 1920 at Bell Experimental Plot. |
1923 | 19 | Robert Pyle &! O; I, [5 ^& Q3 U4 u* T) R
J. Horace McFarland | Who Will Make New Garden Roses Worth While? |
1923 | 183 | Editorial Rose Notes | Why Not Use the Bourbon Rose in Hybridizing? |
1924 | 23 | E.H. Wilson @2 _( p9 i( C; k
Arnold Arboretum | What Roses Does America Need? |
1924 | 27 | L. C. Corbett | Continuing Dr. Van Fleet's Work. |
1924 | 29 | Martin Bilon | Rose Hybridizing for Amateurs. |
1924 | 33 | A.C. Fraser& B$ e/ m& F4 i, q+ S5 ?
Cornell University | Breeding Hardy Roses for Northeastern America. |
1924 | 37 | J. H. Nicolas | Budding and Breeding Work for the Rose Amateur. |
1924 | 42 | Otto Greef | Securing New Hardy Garden Roses. |
1924 | 121 | Alister Clark
3 E0 p5 F1 F b: f X# Z+ cAustralia | The Story of the Gigantea Hybrids. |
1925 | 59 | J. H. Nicolas | Who Will Carry On? |
1925 | 63 | Allen C. Fraser | Quick Germination of Rose Seeds. |
1926 | 28 | J. H. Nicolas | The Rose of the Future. |
1926 | 34 | William Crocker, Director
# N/ w [( a* e d, DBoyce-Thompson Institute | After Ripening and Germination of Rose Seeds |
1926 | 38 | Allen C. Fraser | Notes on Breeding Roses. |
1926 | 41 | B. Y. Morrison. `. t9 F8 F# d5 p# m
U.S. Dept. Agriculture | Carrying On Dr. Van Fleet's Work |
1926 | 50 | Pedro Dot$ [; S* i. m% ^) g0 g( @
Spain | Results of 1924 Rose Hybridizing in Spain. |
1927 | 53 | A SYMPOSIUM | ROSE-BREEDING IN THEORY AND PRACTICE |
| 54 | Kathleen B. Blackburn | Chromosomes and Their Relation to Rose Problems. |
| 59 | J. H. Nicolas | Mendelian Principles and Rose Hybridization. |
| 63 | J. Pernet-Ducher | Artificial Fertilization. |
| 66 | Capt. Geo. C. Thomas, Jr. | Parents and Offspring. |
| 69 | Allen C. Fraser | Handling Seeds and Seedlings. |
| 71 | Pedro Dot u; U2 j- K1 Q; q6 P
Spain | Roses and Their Hybridization in Spain. |
| 73 | Rena A. Wilbur | Hybridization from a Woman's Viewpoint. |
| 75 | W. L. Bredero. j6 g% d& m2 B$ u8 x
Australia | A Poor Start Makes Poor Roses. |
1928 | 11 | Paul B. Sanders# c7 o7 x% z9 x+ A4 `
Canada | Parents and Pedigrees. |
1929 | 21 | Capt. Geo. C. Thomas, Jr. | Breeding Roses At Home. |
1930 | 59 | Joseph Lavender: e0 a# |0 q% _' F; {& a% L
Wales | Hybridizing Roses Without A Greenhouse. |
1930 | 91 | Eileen Whitehead Erlanson
5 Y7 d. g6 Y& E( @England | Dr. Hurst's Rose Classification. |
1931 | 33 | Capt. Geo. C. Thomas, Jr. | Breeding New Roses. |
1931 | 39 | Josephine & Walter D. Brownell | Rose Breeding in Rhode Island |
1931 | 45 | Rev. Geo. M.A. Schoener | Breeding Better Roses. |
1932 | 91 | Rev. Geo. M.A. Schoener | Rosa Gigantea and Its Allied Species. |
1931 | 63 | Eileen Whitehead Erlanson | Pollen Analysis for Rose Breeding. |
1935 | 117 | M. H. Horvath | Progress in Breeding Hardy Climbers. |
1936 | 39 | F. L. Skinner
1 w! q- S A8 L) O$ S: @, x) G) NCanada | More About Really Hardy Roses. |
1936 | 41 | Percy H. Wright( j2 V2 N+ w& ^; O( _
Canada | Hybrids of the Circumpolar Rose. |
1936 | 43 | Dr. Neils E. Hansen | One Hundred Per Cent Thornless Roses. |
1936 | 89 | S. L. Wiseman | Outdoor Rose Breeding in Illinois. |
1937 | 23 | Eileen Whitehead Erlanson | Studies in Rose Heredity |
1937 | 33 | Lola Barton | Germinating Hybrid Rose Seeds. |
1937 | 37 | M. H. Horvath | A Veteran's Experience With Rose Seeds. |
1937 | 41 | S. L. Wiseman | More Outdoor Rose Breeding. |
1937 | 43 | Rena E. Wilber | Amateur Rose Hybridization. |
1937 | 47 | Percy H. Wright
) z* W, ]* E7 e" J' L* ?: {Canada | The True Dwarf Prairie Rose. |
1937 | 49 | Dr. Neils E. Hansen | Rosa Rugosa Hybrids. |
1937 | 166 | Dr. J. H. Nicolas | 'Arcticness' and Mathematics. |
1938 | 27 | Charles Mallerin h* a& ^0 u" D4 A
France | The Better Roses of the Future. |
1938 | 53 | Svend Poulsen# U1 o, C9 {6 a% f
Denmark | The Poulsen Roses |
1938 | 71 | Percy H. Wright
5 ?; |' P$ s3 D, U. bCanada | The 'Arcticness' of Various Roses. |
1939 | 49 | Eileen W. Erlanson | What is a Chromosome? |
1939 | 55 | Jean Gaujard | A Study of the Hybridization and Heredity of Roses. |
1940 | 47 | J. Horace McFarland | Editorial Comment: The Methods of a Hybridizer. |
1940 | 53 | Dr. H. Von Rathlef
' A/ ^# R! t) t2 p1 ~Germany | Does Mendel's Law Apply to Roses or Not? |
1940 | 79 | Dr. Neils E. Hansen | Progress in Thornless Roses. |
1940 | 83 | F. L. Skinner
* _2 y: i( P! F0 I: r7 d, d# mCanada | Hardiness Possibilities. |
1940 | 84 | Percy H. Wright
q" E$ M/ y7 YCanada | Hybridizing the Hardy Rose. |
1940 | 91 | Miss Isabella Preston
( J8 T; Y5 W, S6 bCanada | Central Canadian Rose Breeding. |
1941 | 77 | Dr. E. J. Hamilton | European and American Roses Compared. |
1941 | 97 | Dr. A. C. Fraser | The Details of Rose Hybridization. |
1941 | 103 | Stephen F. Hamblin | Climber Parentage for Hardy Hybrid Teas. |
1941 | 108 | Dr. Nicolas Kitchounov
7 ^, W1 x8 q6 c1 W7 k7 wRussia | The Soviet Wants Hardy Roses. |
1941 | 111 | Georges Bugnet
' ]$ C) W6 F" uCanada | The Search for Total Hardiness. |
1941 | 115 | Harry H. Wooley | Making New Roses. |
1941 | 120 | S. L. Wiseman | Amateur Rose Breeding. |
1941 | 122 | Raymond C. Fisher | Cross-Breeding Hybrid Teas for Pleasure. |
1941 | 61 | L. H. Massey | Science and Roses. |
1942 | 68 | Lyman B. Coddington | The Details of Hybridizing. |
1942 | 71 | Eileen W. Erlanson MacFarlane | Assets and the Future of Rose Heredity. |
1942 | 75 | S. L. Wiseman | Continued Amateur Rose Breeding. |
1942 | 78 | Raymond C. Fisher | Directed Hybrid Tea Cross-Breeding. |
1942 | 87 | William Godfrey
% b% s1 }! c8 J; h% DCanada | Rose Pratincola in a Hardy Rose Breeding Program. |
1943 | 66 | Percy H. Wright
r' T" G% n. s [% @& g& KCanada | Easy Methods in Hose Hybridization. |
1943 | 88 | T. J. Maney | What Made Crimson Glory? |
1944 | 76 | Percy H. Wright | Rosa Suffulta As A Parent. |
1944 | 86 | Martin R. Jacobus | Rose Germination and Growing the Young Seedlings. |
1944 | 89 | Conrad O'Neal | Self Seeding and Rose Breeding. |
1944 | 143 | Dr. Eileen W. Erlanson MacFarlane | The Rose and Fundamental Research. |
1945 | 71 | Dr. W. E. Lammerts | The Scientific Basis for Rose Breeding. |
1945 | 85 | Sgt. Griffith J. Buck | The Chinese Rose as a Parent of Better Varieties. |
1945 | 121 | Roy E. Shepherd | Germinating Rose Seeds. |
1946 | 43 | Richard Lawrence | A Little on the Red. |
1946 | 51 | Isabella Preston
) Z# D4 G( h6 u7 g1 `- C$ CCanada | Progress in Breeding Hardy Roses. |
1946 | 55 | F. L. Skinner6 G6 h2 ^9 Q$ F: e
Canada | Meeting the Hardy Rose Challenge. |
1946 | 61 | Prof. Maurice H. Merrill | The China Rose is Hardy. |
1947 | 35 | Prof. Stephen F. Hamblin | Climbing Roses that Should be Created. |
1947 | 125 | Forrest L. Hiett | Germinating Rose Seeds. |
1947 | 165 | Dr. Neils E. Hansen | Fifty-Five Years' Work with Thornless Roses. |
1947 | 167 | Richard S. Wilcox | Rose Hybridizing in Minnesota |
1947 | 169 | Percy H. Wright& Z# e6 c7 Z5 J, I
Canada | The Interactions of Various Rose Species. |
1947 | 173 | Dr. Walter E. Lammerts | Classification and Breeding Polyantha Roses. |
1948 | 151 | Sam Asen | Embryo-Culture of Rose Seeds. |
1948 | 153 | Raymond C. Fisher | Cross-Breeding Roses. |
1948 | 157 | Herbert C. Swim | A Bird's-Eye View of Ross Breeding. |
1949 | 173 | Mrs. K. Melvin Covington | Hybridizing: Fascinating Year-Round Hobby. |
1950 | 99 | Edward P. Sima | Operation "Complex". |
1951 | 138 | Dr. S. L. Elmsweller | Problems of the Rose Breeder. |
1953 | 88 | Walter D. Brownell | Forty Years of Rose Research. |
1953 | 102 | W. Robert Jenkins | Rose Research Project. |
1953 | 107 | Dennison H. Morey, Jr. | Chromosome Numbers in Rosa. |
1953 | 111 | Dr. H. D. Wulff
0 P" k: M/ V9 u! J& i( L- LGermany | Max Graf and its Progeny, With Special Reference to Kordesii. |
1953 | 129 | Margaret R. Snyder | Two Early American Rose Hybridizers. |
1954 | 36 | Ann P. Wylie | Chromosomes of Garden Roses. |
1954 | 73 | Dr. H. D. Wulff
5 n4 t5 m7 b6 r6 b PGermany | Notes on the Breeding Behavior of Rosa Roxburghii and Rosa Multibractea. |
1954 | 78 | Wilhelm Kordes 0 P: O: g& H8 D2 G- @, D1 R
Germany | The Problem of Scent in Roses. |
1954 | 89 | Dennison Morey | Observations on the Genetics of the Mutant Climbing Factor in Hybrid Tea Roses. |
1954 | 98 | Dr. Robert E. Lee | Some Chromosome Counts for Roses. |
1954 | 102 | Roy Shepherd | Media for Rose Seed Germination. |
1955 | 116 | Dr. H. D. Wulff
. B9 ~! C) |& X6 a. G5 zGermany | Are the Dog Roses Apomictic? |
1955 | 64 | The Rev. Matthew E. Clancy | A New Breeding Departure. |
1956 | 64 | Dennison Morey | The Use of Chemicals in Breaking Seed Dormancy in Hybrid Teas. |
1956 | 70 | G. W. Rowley
& a) A+ t0 I. FEngland | Germination in Rosa Canina. |
1956 | 123 | Dr. F. L. Skinner | New Approach to the Breeding of Hardy Roses. |
1956 | 126 | Roy Shepherd | The ABC's of Hybridizing. |
1957 | 41 | Dr. Fred J. Nisbet | A Neglected Approach. |
1957 | 57 | Edward Baker Risley | Breeding Winter Hardy Rambler Roses. |
1957 | 90 | Dr. Eileen W.E. MacFarlane | American Rose Species and their Hybrids at the Botanical Gardens of the Univ. of Michigan. |
1957 | 99 | Ralph S. Moore | I Breed Miniatures. |
1957 | 139 | Dennison Moray | How Rose Classifications are Made. |
1958 | 79 | Roy Shepherd | Rose Classification Revised. |
1959 | 95 | Stephen F. Hamblin | Let's Breed for Black Spot Resistance. |
1959 | 113 | Dennison Morey | Observations on the Genetics of Doubleness in Roses. |
1959 | 118 | Dr. H. D. Wulff
) t% G. H2 V+ K* g# E uGermany | Cytology of Two Fertile Triploid Roses. |
1960 | 15 | Quinto Mansuino * H& c' a. F& [4 K! }
Italy | Breeding Miniatures in San Remo. |
1960 | 95 | Dr. Griffith J. Buck | Progress Report on Breeding Everblooming Roses. |
1960 | 100 | Gladys Fisher | Hybridizing for the Amateur Gardener. |
1960 | 104 | Peter Semeniuk &
6 R4 [; a9 n9 n, DRobert N. Stewart | Effective Temperature on Germination of Seeds of Four Species of Roses. |
1960 | 108 | G. D. Rowley : G+ I( W% x% c: Q
England | Triploid Garden Roses. |
1960 | 114 | Percy H. Wright
/ }7 {0 l1 }: M6 E8 {7 p; ECanada | The Inheritance of Color in Hardy Roses. |
1960 | 119 | Dr. Walter E. Lammerts | Inheritance of Magenta Red in Roses. |
1961 | 107 | Dr. Eileen W.E. MacFarlane | Report on Hybrids of American Wild Rose Species at the Botanical Gardens at Ann Arbor, Michigan |
1961 | 117 | Quinto Mansuino
1 w$ @ k8 h+ {) G$ wItaly | A Search for New Genes. |
1961 | 120 | Dennison Morey | Observations on the Inheritance of Yellow Pigment in Roses. |
1962 | 90 | Dr. Griffith J. Buck | Rosa Laxa Source of Hardiness in Rose Breeding. |
1962 | 103 | Mary Ann Wohlers
- v9 P( G$ o) \. B, n# v- @Raul Peimbert# N, x: s: O+ k* Q
Dennison Morey | Factors Influencing Seed Production in Hybrid Teas |
1963 | 160 | Raymond C. Fisher
\9 P, e [- aDr. Dennison Morey | The Rose Gene Pool. |
1963 | 188 | Dr. Eileen W.E. MacFarlane | A Self-Pollination Mechanism and other Items in Rose Species. |
1963 | 194 | Raul Peimbert
* _& R7 K- w, q4 X' {6 c4 uJohn Krewinkle" g' Q7 c; x. p% u- g6 }, d
Dr. Dennison Morey | Factors Influencing Seed Set in Roses: Part II |
1963 | 199 | Mary Ann Wohlers: C6 T% Z# t I
Dr. Dennison Morey | Factors Influencing Seed Set in Roses: Part III |
1964 | 165 | F. L. Skinner | A Little Bit of Rose Breeding. |
1964 | 167 | Dr. W. E. Lammerts | Inheritance of the Scarlet-Vermilion Signal Red Colors. |
1964 | 173 | Percy H. Wright / t' C2 V! l0 x* U- u$ J
Canada | Chromosome Number in Roses. |
1965 | 132 | Percy H. Wright 6 }+ f$ |- p& b" ~# Y8 u j
Canada | Unique Genes in Hardy Wild Roses. |
1965 | 139 | Rev. Walter Stanley Smith | Experiments in Producing New Moss Roses. |
1966 | 51 | Bruce A. Wilson | Hybridizing New Old Roses. |
1966 | 55 | Percy H. Wright % ?; C( X5 l) r' e* n% O
Canada | Creating New Hardy Roses. |
1966 | 57 | H. H. Marshall | Possible Apomixis in Roses. |
1966 | 150 | Dr. Eileen W.E. MacFarlane | The Old Problem of Species in Rosa with Special Reference to North America. |
1967 | 58 | Vera Lebedeff | To Hasten the Ripening of Rose Hips. |
1967 | 109 | William & Sophia B. Zombory | The Joys and Sorrows of Hybridizing. |
1967 | 114 | Peter Semeniuk0 A( i1 y2 g l3 s- j/ `' S: }4 l
Toni Arisumi
" v, @0 [& }; K3 g# q- \/ ]/ _2 q- JU.S. Dept. of Agriculture,, x- j9 f$ X! I9 f
Beltsville, Md. | A Method of Introducing Polyploidy in Roses. |
1965 | 37 | Armstrong Nurseries | A Rose is Born. |
1968 | 50 | Ralph S. Moore | A Study of Moss and Miniature Roses. |
1968 | 140 | Leon Kresl | Amateur Hybridizing. |
1969 | 46 | Eldon Curtis | Beginner's Luck at Amateur Hybridizing. |
1969 | 71 | Walter E. Lammerts | Past Accomplishments and future Tasks of Rose Breeders. |
1969 | 13-24 | FOURTH INTERNATIONAL
' m9 l/ v2 p1 \, r! s$ ^. r5 bROSE CONFERENCE" E3 o0 @! B# e# H8 Y& p
London, England | Rose Breeding.. .The Views of Breeders and Users - July 1968. |
1969 | 120 | Percy H. Wright , k# @% O8 x% C
Canada | Triploids in Breeding Roses, Avoid or Seek? |
1969 | 128 | Dr. Edgar Anderson | The Increasing Importance of Rosa Foetida to American Rose Breeding. |
1970 | 32 | Mrs. Barbara Kram | Hybridizing is for Amateurs. |
1971 | 60 | Percy H. Wright " A' v% I/ c: X5 y% A6 P8 k
Canada | The Yellow Rose of Texas. |
1972 | 914 | Joseph Winchel | Create Your Own New Cultivar. |
1972 | 127 | Jerry Fellman & Patricia Hicks | Ancestors: Parts I & II |
1973 | 22 | Joe Woodard | ARF Research Progrss Report |
1973 | 78 | Karl P. Jones | Roses as Shrubs |
1973 | 130 | Dr. Charles G. Jeremias | Deterioration of Cultivars |
1973 | 135 | K.C. Lee - Malaysia | Propagating Roses by Marcotting |
1974 | 4 | Joe Woodard | ARF Research Progress Report |
1974 | 11 | Richard J. Hutton | Patented Roses and You |
1974 | 39 | Florence L Middlebrooks | Anyone Can Hybridize |
1974 | 42 | Bernardine W. Dodek | Raising Roses from Seed |
1974 | 47 | Leonie Bell | The Autumn Damask Roses |
1974 | 89 | George J. Johnston | The Old Garden Rose & Rose Shows |
1974 | 117 | Percy H. Wright | The Ross Rambler Rose |
1974 | 129 | Pamela Morrah1 l$ ]! {& M v0 `
New Zealand | Of a Transplanted Irishman |
1975 | 62 | Lincoln Atkiss | Modern Rose Parentage |
1975 | 114 | | New Roses and Hybridizing Around the World |
1975 | 125 | | Wrapping It All Up… |
1976 | 16 | Dr. Felicitas Svejda | Breeding Winter Hardy and Everblooming Roses |
1976 | 25 | Hazel Joliffe | Some Rose Highlights in the U.S.A. |
1977 | 36 | Dr. Griffith Buck | Rose Understocks Part III |
1977 | 70 | Robert Schery | The Curious Double Life of Rosa Multiflora |
1977 | 96 | Sean McCann | Playing at Creation |
1977 | 106 | Deborah J. Antley | Germinating Hybrid Rose Seeds |
1977 | 123 | Jack Harkness | Breeding With Hulthemia Persica |
1977 | 131 | Henry M. Cathey | Research Progress and Plans |
1978 | 83 | Dr. Felicitas Svejda | "Breeding For Improvement of Flowering Attributes of Winterhardy ROSA KORDESII Wulff Hybrids |
1978 | 99 | | Disease Resistant Rose Varieties |
1978 | 108 | Peter Semeniuk | Potential Cell and Tissue Culture |
1979 | 17 | Fred Edmunds, Jr. | A wider Range of Creativity |
1979 | 21 | William A. Warriner | The Year of the Rose - Before and Beyond |
1979 | 28 | Jack E. Christensen | California - Birthplace of Winners |
1979 | 37 | Jack Harkness | Dreams Come True - Almost! |
1979 | 56 | Larry J. Kuhns &
* m+ ^: h4 i. ?* oThomas A. Fretz | The Potential Use of Leaf Enzymes for Rose Identification |
1979 | 91 | Dr. Charles G. Jeremias | Rooting Rose Cuttings |
1979 | 114 | Joe Winchel | Handling Rose Seedlings |
1979 | 124 | Dr. Griffith J. Buck | Roses, Ltd |
1980 | 20 | Patrick Dickson | Red Hybrid Teas |
1980 | 36 | George E. Rose | A Rose Man Tours China |
1980 | 81 | Dr. Bob Harvey | Rose Hybridizing For Fun |
1980 | 86 | Niels Poulsen | McGredy & Son - 100 Years |
1980 | 92 | Albert J. Rissman | The Fabulous Floribundas |
1980 | 122 | Dr. Walter E. Lammerts | Hybridizing Roses With Immunity |
1980 | 133 | New Wine In Old Bottles? | Paul E. Jerabek |
1980 | 139 | Pigments and Petal Colors | Lidwien A.M. Dubois |
1980 | 145 | Inheritance of Pigments | Lidwien A.M. Dubois |
1981 | 7 | Dr. Eldon W. Lyle | Rose Research |
1981 | 21 | H.E. Owen | The Rose |
1981 | 27 | Dr. R.C. Allen | Dr. Huey - The Man; The Rose; The Understock |
1981 | 45 | Sean McCann | A Dream of Roses |
1981 | 49 | Harmon Saville | Hybridizing of Miniature Roses @ Nor'East Miniature Roses, Inc. |
1982 | 36 | Subodh Kumar Datta &7 C. a$ d: s3 q5 r- b. C
M.N. Gupta | Gamma Ray Induced Yellow Flower Mutant In Rose CV. Contempo |
1982 | 67 | Astor Perry | Experiences In Hybridizing Roses |
1982 | 81 | Chang Chih Shang | Try Patch Budding To Create Multi-Variety Roses |
1982 | 94 | Rex Bastian &% Z+ s' D' ~' w- W
Dr. Griffith J. Buck | An Alternative Method For The Field Propagation of Roses |
1982 | 106 | H. Scott &
: Z6 \' o( I: @2 [; Z1 B6 ~/ T( KMary Hansen | Old Garden Roses And Their Place In The Development Of Modern Roses |
1982 | 124 | M.N. Hardikar | Do You Wish To Be A Brahma? |
1983 | 21 | Ralph S. Moore | The Case For Own-Root Roses |
1983 | 25 | Edward P. Sima | Budding For Fun, Show Blooms and Evaluating Seedlings |
1983 | 41 | H.H. Marshal &
4 U5 ]: z7 {0 BC.M. Collicutt | Breeding For Red Colors in Roses |
1983 | 45 | P. A. Haring | The American Rose Center Trial Grounds |
1983 | 50 | Vincent G. Gioia | Patents, Trademarks and Roses |
1983 | 55 | Daniel S. Morrell | The Roots of Fortuniana |
1983 | 73 | Sean McCann | The In-Between Roses |
1983 | 77 | Jack Harkness | Pedro Dot |
1983 | 95 | R.C. Allen | Rose Research: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture |
1983 | 99 | Dr. John James | New Roses By Irradiation |
1983 | 102 | Subodh Kumar Datta &7 J. A4 S- A: A+ a4 a- ^
M.N. Gupta | Thin Layer Chromatographic and Spectrophometric Analysis of Flower Color Mutations In Roses |
1983 | 143 | Barry Schlueter | Cloning Around |
1984 | 29 | Dale E. Martin | The Impossible Dream |
1984 | 33 | Paul E. Jerabek | Breeding For Unusual Colors |
1984 | 37 | K.J. Nobbs | Breeding Thornless Roses |
1984 | 70 | Dr. Felicitas Svejda | Canadian Explorer Roses |
1984 | 91 | Robert M. Skirvian &
/ p2 D2 ~2 [8 M) \0 R* r) S' |Mel C. Chu | Tissue Culture of the Rose |
1985 | 10 | Ralph S. Moore | Striped Roses Are Here! |
1985 | 82 | Robert E. Basye | A Thornless Rose Descended From Rosa Carolina |
1985 | 119 | Subodh Kumar Datta &' W" U- y2 Q# Y5 r4 c
M.N. Gupta | Mutation Breeding In Garden Roses |
1986 | 14 | Dr. Griffith J. Buck | To Name A Rose |
1986 | 27 | by J. Benjamin Williams | Why All The Fuss About Big Miniature Roses? |
1986 | 40 | Dr. Robert E. Basye | A Tale of Three White Roses |
1986 | 77 | Pete Haring | Trial Ground Opportunities |
1987 | 19 | Dr. Robert E. Basye | A Probable Amphidiploid of Rosa Abyssinica and Rosa Rugosa |
1987 | 33 | Richard French | Budding Roses In The Winter? It's Actually Possible! |
1987 | 124 | Dr. Charles Jeremias | Native Specie Roses of the U.S.A. |
1988 | 79 | Tommy Cairns &. I0 Z3 h: S& [/ x
Luis Desamero | Hybridizer's Soap Box |
1988 | 120 | Dr. Robert E. Basye | A Thornless Form of Fortuniana |
1989 | 115 | Dr. Robert E. Basye | Myrrh-Scented Roses |
1989 | 120 | Dr. Subodh Kumar Datta | Gamma Ray Induced Somatic Flower Color Mutation in Mrinalini |
1989 | 163 | Eldon W. Lyle | Robert V. Lindquist |
1989 | 166 | Sue O'Brien | Dee Bennett: A Genius In A Man's World |
1990 | 29 | R.J. Hutton | Star Roses |
1990 | 55 | Beverly R. Dobson | Roses of the Twentieth Century |
1990 | 57 | Dorothy Wheatcroft | Louisette Meilland |
1990 | 61 | H. Scott Hansen | Species Roses |
1990 | 78 | Ralph S. Moore | Stripes and Other Roses |
1990 | 83 | Robert E. Basye | An Amphidiploid of Rosa Banksiae and Rose Laevigata Induced by Colchicine |
1991 | 28 | William J. Radler | Designing The Rose of the Future |
1991 | 35 | Robert C. Basye | Reine Marie Henriette |
1991 | 65 | Trenholm N. Meyer | George C. Thomas, Jr. |
1991 | 72 | Astor Perry | Getting Your Seedling To Market |
1992 | 19 | Walter LeMire | From Automaker to Maiden Maker |
1992 | 20 | Walter LeMire | A Brief History of Rose Propagation |
1992 | 21 | Walter LeMire | Creating Maiden Roses |
1992 | 24 | Tom Carruth | The Fickle Finger of Fragrance |
1992 | 50 | Von C. Weddle | From Back-Yard Rose Grower to Creator of Celebrity Namesakes |
1992 | 62 | Dr. Robert Basye | The Future of the ROSE |
1993 | 36 | Marlin Bausman | The Winter Hardiness of Prairie Roses and English Roses |
1993 | 44 | Dr. Tommy Cairns | Rose Evolution |
1993 | 58 | Ralph S. Moore | On the Edge of Tomorrow |
1993 | 82 | John Saville | 21st Century Miniatures |
1994 | 16 | Suzy Verrier | Rugosas - An Ongoing Affair |
1994 | 19 | Suzy Verrier | Contemporary Rugosa Hybridizers |
1994 | 24 | Kathy DeRoo | The Wonderful Roses of Joe Winchel |
1994 | 32 | Sean McCann | Jerry Twomey - A Man With a Mission |
1994 | 36 | Peter Harkness | The Rose Scene from Britain |
1994 | 40 | Chris Warner | A Passion for Climbers |
1994 | 54 | John P. Mattia | Frank Benardella Earning His Stripes as a Hybridizer |
1994 | 62 | Dr. Andrew Plasz | Spinosissimas, You Say? |
1994 | 66 | Marlea Graham | The Hundred Years War: Own-Root vs. Budded Roses |
1994 | 72 | William Grant &: R. t( w$ W* \! ^1 p. W( \8 h
Erich Unmuth | Rudolf Geschwind - A forgotten Pioneer |
1994 | 79 | Dr. Yan Ma | The Rejuvenation Rose Group - New Roses from China |
1994 | 88 | Dr. John A. Shaw | Before Floribunda There Were Polyanthas |
1994 | 103 | Ernest Morrison | J.Horace McFarland - The Renaissance Man of Roses |
1994 | 109 | Trenholm N. Meyer | Dr. J.Horace McFarland - A Synopsis |
1995 | | (missing) | |
1996 | 12 | Eddie Krauss | The Hybrid Musk Saga |
1996 | 22 | William J. Radler | Griffith Buck - His thoughts…His Roses |
1996 | 82 | Dr. Sriyani Rajapakse &" S) j, x8 r, {
Dr. Robert Ballard | Rose Breeding and Biotechnology |
1996 | 102 | Eldon W. Lyle | A Review of Rose Understocks |
1997 | | (missing) | |
1998 | 65 | Robert B. Martin, Jr. | Amateur Hybridizers of the 1990's |
1998 | 72 | Robbie Tucker | In Harm's Way |
1998 | 81 | Ernest Morrison | An Old-English Rose |
1998 | 112 | David H. Byrne | Robert E. Basye Endowed Chair in Rose Genetics |
1999 | 24 | Dick Streeper | On Their Own…And Growing Well |
1999 | 100 | Robert B. Martin, Jr. | The Name of the Rose |
2000 | 18 | Helene Pizzi | New Trends For The New Millenium |
2000 | 24 | Robert B. Martin, Jr. | The Modern Polyantha |
2000 | 66 | Ulrika Carlson-Milsson &
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2000 | 74 | Ed Pagliai | Public Gardens Preserve the Legacy |
2000 | 103 | Ernest Morrison | Robert Pyle - A Devoted Rose Emissary |
2000 | 108 | Malcolm M. Manners | Roses & DNA |