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Gergely M�rk (1923-2012)

Posted by desertcliff z9 CA highdesert (My Page) on
Wed, Dec 12, 12 at 16:49

I have just received news that noted Hungarian rose hybridizer Gergely M�rk has died:

Our highly esteemed and beloved Friend, Gergely M�rk, has passed away in November 2012. His work spanned over fifty years, during which time he brought to life over 800 Hungarian rose varieties.
His entire life was devoted to evaluating and breeding rose varieties. He was a man of iron will and of deep historical and literary erudition, stubbornly persevering but showing extensive expertise, plus he had an excellent sense of humour. His work is a worthy continuation of Hungarian rose breeding traditions, as represented by Mih�ly M. Horv�th, Rudolf Geschwind and the M�hle brothers.
After graduating from the University of Agricultural Sciences of Budapest in 1950, Gergely M�rk worked at the Horticultural Research Institute of Budapest. Simultaneously with his rose breeding activities, this is where he established one of the largest rose gardens of Europe of those times. From his retirement in 1981, he continued his work almost entirely from his own resources in his own garden, the Garden of Hungarian Roses, located in T�r�kb�lint, near Budapest. His roses received international recognition on several occasions. For instance, his hybrid tea rose �Budat�t�ny� won the gold medal at the "Internationale Gartenausstelung" (IGA) in Hamburg in 1963 for its novel, peachy, yellowish-red colour, while �Saint Elizabeth of Hungary� won the gold medal in Rome in 2000 in the category of climber and park roses.
Gergely M�rk also wrote several scientific publications. His book, "Die Rose", published by VEB Land- wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin in 1962, won a silver medal in Paris in 1964. His lexical work, the "Book of Hungarian Roses", was published in 2004 in Hungarian by Mezőgazda Kiad� in Budapest.
Over 80% of his rose varieties were created exclusively on open ground and thus are well adapted to extreme Hungarian climatic and weather conditions. Several of them are well suited to decorating public parks as well.
The proportion of Hungarian roses that show above average frost resistance, their long blossoming periods, the intensity of the petals� colour effects and the frequency of the stamen being visible, are all worthy of note. These characteristics are frequently accompanied by a pleasant scent. �Saint Elizabeth of Hungary�, Gergely M�rk�s gold medallist rose, meets the above criteria to the greatest extent. This rose has deservedly achieved increasing popularity in the course of the last few years even beyond the borders of Hungary. It is to be found not only in private collections, but also in several well known public rose gardens throughout Europe. This rose has even found its way to Japan, Canada and the U.S.
Gergey M�rk received a number of distinguished State and professional awards for his work. But the fact that the number of public rose gardens preserving M�rk rose varieties has been increasing for the past few years can be viewed as the greatest recognition of his life�s work. In addition, the initiative to ensure the survival of M�rk roses is moving forward in a promising way. Several hundred M�rk varieties were propagated successfully on new grounds in 2012. This autumn some German private gardens also accepted a few M�rk varieties for the purpose of preserving them. Although the survival of the M�rk legacy is far from secure, we are hopeful that the greatest possible number of M�rk roses will live on for our descendants. And thus the purpose of Gergely M�rk�s life may be achieved, or as he put it into words:
"I strive to make the world more beautiful with my roses. To the joy of people."
A M�rk documentary film, which has also won a gold medal since, was finished and presented on 27 October 2012, Gergely M�rk�s 89th birthday, as a result of its creators� selfless labour. Its title is "The Rose Man". The memory of "The Rose Man", the modest, persevering and loyal friend will live on in our hearts with deep gratitude and thankfulness.


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RE: Gergely M�rk (1923-2012)

I'm very sorry, but it appears that GardenWeb is not able to accept the accents and other marks used in the Hungarian language.

His name, without the accent marks, is Gergely Mark.


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RE: Gergely M�rk (1923-2012)

I am sorry to hear this; I have a couple of his roses, among them, 'St. Elisabeth of Hungary'. It is a beautiful rose. I particularly enjoyed the name of one of his roses, 'Svende' which as far as I can tell through google translate means "meekness." It is rare to find someone who thinks that meekness is a worthy trait, and for that I loved him. Thank you for posting this. Gean


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RE: Gergely M�rk (1923-2012)

  • Posted by hoovb z9 Southern CA (My Page) on
    Wed, Dec 12, 12 at 23:57

A life well lived.


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RE: Gergely M�rk (1923-2012)

Today was Mr. Mark's funeral in Hungary. And I've received word that just at the time of the funeral a new granddaughter was born to the Marks and was named Rozsa, which is Hungarian for Rose. A most fitting tribute.

Cliff


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RE: Gergely M�rk (1923-2012)

Thank you Cliff.


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RE: Gergely M�rk (1923-2012)

"to make the world more beautiful...to the joy of the people"

a lovely legacy.


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RE: Gergely M�rk (1923-2012)

Further information about Gergely Mark is available at the Peter Beales forum on Mark at:

http://www.classicroses.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=1418

Here is a link that might be useful: classicroses


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