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Eugenio Fojo y Márquez (born 1889; died 1960) was a Spanish rose breeder who founded "La Florida" in northern
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and the Basque Country. It was the most influential
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and
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firm in the 1930s. His
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, 'Irene Churruca,' is still sold as one of the classic roses of that era.


Biography

Fojo was born in
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in 1899 while his father was in the Spanish colonial army there. However, he grew up in the
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country of northern
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. When he was 25, Fojo became an apprentice in
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under Simon Dot and his son
Pedro Dot Pedro Dot (1885–1976) was a Spanish rose breeder. Biography Pedro Dot (in Catalan, Pere Dot i Martínez) was born on 28 March 1885 outside Barcelona on the rose-growing Monistrol estate (now better known for sparkling wine) where his father ...
, the famous rose breeder. Pedro eventually named a rose after Eugenio. Fojo studied in
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, the
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before returning to set up a business in
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, Spain. Probably using capital provided by aristocratic and well-heeled patrons, Fojo started "La Florida", a plant nursery,
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firm, and rose hybridizing enterprise which became very successful.Joaquin Martinez Friera, 1957 ''Rosas de España'', pages 107–11 on Eugenio Fojo. An English translation of the same pages is given at th
''Help Me Find'' Roses entry for Fojo, Eugenio
Fojo himself took a modest view of his rose breeding: :I have done no more, if I may say so, than bits and pieces. I'm not a hybridiser of the highest class, but I am proud to place my creations alongside those of my friends, who are among the highest achievers.


Roses

Friera's ''Rosas de España'' lists Fojo roses in the order they were introduced: "His first rose was created in 1932 and was of course named 'La Florida' after his nursery. It was of a distinct salmon colour and earned him a diploma of merit in
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’s rose competition held in
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. Following this, in 1933, he named 'Villa de Bilbao' after his beloved city. In the same year, he created 'Serafina Longa'. And in 1934, produced 'Irene Churruca', which, with great triumph, won the Floral Gold Medal, also in Barcelona. In 1935, he created 'Señora de León Aujuria', not a rose anyone cares for. 'Monte Igueldo' came out in 1944, ' Condesa de Benahavis' in 1949 which was very pleasing and is considered a perfect rose. It had an attractive shade of salmon pink, excellent perfume, and displayed continuous flowering. After this came 'Gloria de Grado' (1950), and finally one called 'Marquesa de Narros'." 'Marquesa de Narros' is sometimes wrongly masculinised as 'Marques de Narros'. La Florida also issued 'Embajador Lequerica' — "flowers strawberry-pink, reverse
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at base passing to brick-red at edge" – in 1962. Of these roses, 'Irene Churruca' (usually listed in Anglophone sources as 'Golden Melody') remains the one most admired and most widely grown. It is on the list of the
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n nursery Vintage Gardens as: :"Large petals of pale creamy buff shade to golden
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at the heart. A flower of immense beauty and complex fragrance. A great, lost classic …" 'Irene Churruca' is in the Carla Fineschi Foundation Rose Garden in Italy; the Europarosarium Sangerhausen in north Germany; at Mottisfont Abbey in England; in the Australian National Collection at Renmark and many others.


Sortable list of Fojo roses

This list of the known roses has been compiled from Friera, ''Rosas de España'' and the onlin
''Help Me Find'' Roses entry for Fojo, Eugenio
The online list in Spanish of the Amics de les Roses de Saint Feliu de Llobregat has also been consulted. The rose 'Eugenio Fojo' is added for completeness though of course it was raised by Pedro Dot, not Fojo himself.


References


External links

Detailed descriptions of Fojo's roses can be found by searching their names in the Catalan catalogue of th
Rose Society of San Feliu de Llobregat
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fojo, Eugenio 1899 births Year of death missing Rose breeders