Rose Breeders
Roses Bred by Wilhelm Kordes
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Wilhelm Kordes specialized in breeding roses for parklands. His roses tend to be big, vigorous, foliferous, and disease free. About most of them Graham Thomas grouses that they are 'coarse' or llacking refinement or that they are 'scentless and soulless.' Nobody has finer sensibilities in this area than Thomas, and he is surely right.

Still, Kordes work on landscape roses has proven invaluable to several generations of his successors. For instance, Kordes worked for some time before he succeeded in crossing R wichurana with R. rugosa. He achieved a stable species-like rose now known as R. kordesii which is used quite liberally in the breeding of tough and hardy roses for northern climates. Dortmund and Heidelberg are two highly rated roses on this list that owe their success to that cross. And most of Dr Sveda's successes owe some measure of their success to the same cross.

Rose gardeners in Canada and the colder regions of the US will frequently find that roses bred by the house of Kordes, roses that derive from many of the cultivars listed here, will do better than those developed by American breeders working in the arid heat of California. This said, I have grown Elmshorn and while it grows into a nice shrub I am not much enamored of its flowers. Leverkusen has failed in my garden owing, I think, to summer drought. Raubritter scrapes by, barely doing well enough to escape shovel pruning. I had some success with Nymphenberg and intend to plant it again. Same holds for Dortmund.

Rose Name Flower Color Rose Class Date Rating
Dusterlohe White/Pink Blend Rambler 1931
Karl Forster White Modern Shrub 1931
Eva Cerise Modern Shrub 1933
Raubritter Pale Pink Ground Cover 1936 8.1
Fruhlingsgold Buff Modern Shrub 1937 8.1
Erfurt Pale Pink Hybrid Musk 1939 8.5
Eutin Cerise Cluster Flowered 1940 7.3
Fritz Nobis Candy Pink Modern Shrub 1940
Fruhlingsmorgen Pink/Yellow Blend Modern Shrub 1941 8.5
Berlin Red Modern Shrub 1949
Fruhlingsanfang Primrose Modern Shrub 1950
Karl Herbst Crimson Large Flowered 1950
Elmshorn Cerise Modern Shrub 1951 8.2
Maigold Yellow Modern Shrub 1952
Scharlachglut Scarlet Gallica 1952 7.2
Sparrieshoop Pink Modern Shrub 1953 8.0
Goldbusch Copper Modern Shrub 1954 7.5
Leverkusen Primrose Cluster Flowered 1954 6.4
Magenta Mauve English Rose 1954 6.9
Nymphenburg Shell Pink Modern Shrub 1954 8.5
Dortmund Red/White Blend Cluster Flower Climber 1955 9.2
Alchymist Apricot Modern Shrub 1956 8.0
Orange Morsdag Salmon Polyantha 1956 9.1
Iceberg White Cluster Flowered 1958 8.8
Iceberg, Climbing White Cluster Flower Climber 1958 8.6
St. Pauli Pink/Yellow Blend Cluster Flowered 1958
Heidelberg Crimson Large Flowered 1959 8.7
Lilli Marlene Red Cluster Flowered 1959 7.7
Meteor Scarlet Cluster Flowered 1959

 

 

 

 

 

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