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  2. Seizo Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Seizo Suzuki (鈴木 省三, Suzuki Seizō, 23 May 1913 – 20 January 2000) was a Japanese rose hybridizer and the director of the Keisei Rose Research Institute in Japan. He has been described as one of the leading modern Japanese rose breeders. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Hermann Kiese - Wikipedia

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    Rose 'Stadtrat Glaser' (1910). Hermann Kiese (1865–1923) was a German rosarian known for his breeding of rose cultivars. Born in Vieselbach, which is now in Thuringia, Germany on May 8, 1865. He worked for 22 years as gardener for the Johann Christoff Schmidt rosarium in Erfurt. In 1904 he started his own nursery in Vieselbach near Erfurt.

  4. List of rose breeders - Wikipedia

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    Lord Penzance was a noted British judge and rose breeder, creating among others the varieties 'Lady Penzance' and 'Jeanie Deans'. Jean Pernet, père (1832–1896) was an important French rose breeder from Lyon who developed Hybrid Perpetual and Bourbon roses. His father, Claude Pernet established the World's first exhibition of roses.

  5. The Meilland Family - Wikipedia

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    The Meilland Family is a multi-generational family of French rose breeders. The family's first rosarian was gardener, Joseph Rambaux , who first started breeding roses in 1850 in Lyon . He is best known for developing the Polyantha 'Perle d'Or' .

  6. Joseph Rambaux - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Jean-Baptiste François ("Joseph") Rambaux was born in Dracy-le-fort, France, on March 18, 1820. [1] He was a gardener at Parc de la Tête d'Or.In France, in the 1830s and 1840s, rose breeders begun to practice the hybridization of roses and this quickly became the preferred method of developing new rose varieties.

  7. Pedro Dot - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Dot was the most famous Spanish rose breeder, but in the 1960s his son Simon became a breeder himself, particularly of mauve and lavender roses. [10] Pedro’s other son Marino and his two grandsons all released roses in the 1960s and 1970s. Because of Pedro’s fame, some of their roses have been wrongly attributed to him.

  8. Ralph S. Moore - Wikipedia

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    Moore is known by many of his peers as the “Father of the Modern Miniature Rose”. On May 29, 2003, in downtown Visalia, the Ralph Moore Rose Garden was dedicated to Ralph to honor his achievements as a rose breeder. The rose garden contains 300 of his roses. On January 14, 2007, Moore celebrated his 100th birthday at the Visalia Convention ...

  9. Rosa 'Gene Boerner' - Wikipedia

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    The new rose was introduced after Boerner's death (September 5, 1966) and released in honor of his work. [1] " Papa Floribunda", as Boerner was known, was a world renowned rose breeder, and a pioneer in the development of Floribundas . [ 2 ]