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Book  (1936)  Page(s) 473.  
 
Mesman, Miss G. (multiflora or Cl. polyantha) Mesman 1910; sport of M. N. Levavasseur; glossy ruby-red, mediocre, floriferous, continuous bloom, climbing habit = Cl. Baby Rambler. Sangerhausen
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Baby Rambler, Climb. = Miss G. Mesman.
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 196.  
 
MISS G. MESMAN. C. Mesman & Co., 1910. Climbing Polyantha, producing clusters of purplish-red flowers throughout the season.
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 26.  
 
Climbers.
Climbing Baby Rambler (Miss G. Mesman). Polyantha. (Mesman, 1911.) A very strong, heavy grower with same style foliage and color as the well-known and popular bush, Baby Rambler.
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 4.  
 
Once-blooming climbers. Miss G. Messmann Climbing Mme. Norbert Levavasseur (repeats), bright red
(23 Nov 1911)  Page(s) 76.  
 
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Two Splendid New Climbing Roses
Climbing Baby Rambler
(MISS MESSMAN)
This is a climbing form of the well known Baby Rambler, and embraces all Its good qualities. A true ever-blooming Crimson Rambler.
Climbing Mme. Welche
A new ever-blooming climbing tea rose of the most promising type. Has all the valuable characteristics of Mme. Welche, from which it is an offspring. A most desirable rose for the Southland.
We have a fine stock of these two excellent roses and invite correspondence for prices, etc.
The Geo. H. Mellen Co.
Innisfallen Greenhouses. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
Mention The Review when yoo write.
Magazine  (22 Jul 1911)  Page(s) 350.  
 
The Parentage of Roses.
The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it...
Miss G. Mesman... Multiflora Scandens*, Mesman, 1910, Sport Mme. N. Levavasseur

*i.e., Climbing Polyantha
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