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'Rubifolia superba' rose Reviews & Comments
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I wonder if this is the true identity for "Arcata Pink Globe" and "Moser House Shed Rose"......
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~Christopher
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Magazine of Horticulture 8: 134-135 (April 1842) Art. IV. Some notice of a new variety of the Michigan Rose, (Rosa rubifolia) By An Amateur
Superba; white, with pink centre.
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Magazine of Horticulture, 10: 246-248 (July 1844) Art. II. Descriptions of Mr. Feast's Seedling Rubifolia or Prairie Roses. By the Editor. Superba.—Flowers, pale rose or pink, large, cup-shaped and very double, much resembling in general appearance the multiflora; foliage, large narrow, pale yellowish green, having a rugose appearance. Spines, rather strong, not crowded, habit vigorous: clusters of flowers from ten to twenty.
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