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100 years of rose breeding For 100 years the garden rose breeding has been the core business of Rosen Tantau. During all that time the company has specialized on different types of roses. 20 years ago, however, Rosen Tantau started to intensively diversifying his breeding lines to different types of rose classes.
1906 - foundation of Rosen Tantau by Mathias Tantau senio
Mathias Tantau senior was born on September 10th, 1882 in Uetersen. He started to work as a nursery
gardener. From April 1898 until April 1901, he learnt in a local nursery close to Uetersen how to
grow understocks of roses and fruit trees, forest trees and also roses. After his short working experiences in this nursery, Mathias Tantau came back to Uetersen to build up a typical North German nursery on his father’s land. The official date of the foundation was January 6th, 1906. From the beginning on he has grown understocks of roses and garden rose bushes as well as standards of roses together with his two brothers Joachim and Johann, who propagated under contract for Mathias Tantau senior. Until 1914, the propagation of garden rose bushes had increased up to 250.000. Furthermore the number of standards went up to a few thousands and the number of understocks up to 3 million. Then the First World War stopped the expansion of the nursery and the propagation figures decreased dramatically. That time they started with activities in rose breeding in order to balance the losses. In 1919, Tantau introduced his first own two polyantha varieties called Stadtrat Main and Schöne von Holstein. Other very famous varieties followed: Rotelfe (1922), Johanneszauber (1926), Professor Gnau (1928), Johanna Tantau (1930), Johanna Röpcke (1931), Direktor Bentschop (1939), Karl Weinhausen and Käthe Duvigneau (1942), Tantaus Überraschung (1943), Märchenland and Fanal (1946). One of the very last breedings was the famous red polyantha Schweizer Gruß. All these introductions were at that time big steps forward to get rich and beautiful flowering remontant hybrids, especially polyantha and climbing varieties. These varieties were his biggest success. Mathias Tantau senior bred one of the first worldwide successful cut rose varieties called Garnette. It was bred in the early Fourties and supplied to the cooperation partner Jackson & Perkins in the United States. After the Second World War, especially in the nineteen-sixties, several million plants of this variety were planted in the Netherlands for cut rose production. It was a floribunda in granat-red with an extremely vase-life and high productivity. The most difficult moments in the development and growth of the business were, of course, the two world wars and the heavy hailstorm on August 10th, 1925 which destroyed all rose fields, understocks and greenhouses, not covered by any insurance.1953 - the son continues his father’s success
After Mathias Tantau senior had died, his son Mathias Tantau junior took over the responsibility
for the business and luckily he had enough knowledge of breeding and business administration to successfully
continue his father’s work. Moreover Mathias Tantau junior changed the breeding strategy as
he had foreseen the market´s need for larger flowered varieties with strong colors. Additionally
these varieties should have good resistance against fungal diseases. However, before he was able to
introduce his own first worldwide successes, it was a great honour for him to introduce the hybrid
tea Konrad Adenauer Rose, named after West-Germany´s first chancellor. Adenauer
personally choose this variety, as he himself was a rose enthusiast. He looked for a large-flowered
hybrid tea in red with strong fragrance, characteristics of this variety. 1985 - start into a new era In 1985, Mathias Tantau decided to hand over the company to his experienced employee Mr. Hans Jürgen Evers, whose father Hein Evers had worked fifty years for Rosen Tantau and had even become a friend of the Tantau family.
Hans Jürgen Evers had already been working in sales, selection and breeding with Mathias Tantau
junior for many years. Therefore it was not too difficult for him to take over the new responsibility.
Nonetheless, nature was the reason for a troublesome start. Because of very low temperatures during
the winter of 1985. Diversification of Rosen Tantau´s breeding programs
It is Mr. Hans J. Evers’ special merit that he has foreseen the demand of the private consumer market to use large-flowered cut roses in strong colors for decorations and to breed such varieties to meet that demand. During the last ten years the company Rosen Tantau has become a global player in the field of roses, especially due to the diversification of its breeding programs. Since Hans Jürgen Evers took over the responsibility, many new buildings have been set up or reconstructed on the historical ground of Rosen Tantau. Today Rosen Tantau produce besides 2,5 million garden rose bushes all kinds of rose plants for cut rose production. For this 50 ha of land and 2 ha of most modern greenhouse facilities are used. Here breeding and selection is done the year around. This is the meeting point of rose experts and own representatives of the whole world.2000 - Rosen Tantau’s success story goes on . . .
Since the year 2000, the son of Hans J. Evers, Mr. Christian Evers, is leading the company together with his father. Being involved in breeding, he has already introduced promising and worldwide famous cut rose varieties such as Cherry Brandy, Prestige and Sweet Haze. Last but not least we can assure you that within the next years you will see even more beautiful and successful rose varieties introduced by Rosen Tantau. Whether it is cut roses, garden roses, roses for public green areas, pot roses or other innovative purposes. |
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