'Infantania' rose References
Book (1999) Page(s) 29. Includes photo(s). Infantania – 1953. Baby Alberic cross. Polyantha Bush rose. Small, double, fragrant, snow white flowers with occasional green tinges in large clusters, fully recurrent. Light to mid green foliage, small leaflets. Flower 30 petals, 35mm, singly or 6 to 40. Small bush. 0.7m x 0.9m.
Book (1999) Page(s) 46. Infantania. Heers, Australia, 1953. Polyantha, white. [available from] Golden Vale, Trewallyn.
Website/Catalog (1998) Page(s) 9. Infantania. Polyantha. 1953, Australia. Double, Fragrant. recurrent. 0.6m x 0.7m. white;green.
Website/Catalog (1997) Page(s) 18. C. W. Heers of Manly, Queensland bred Infantania (Fl ’53 white tinged green).
Book (1996) Page(s) 67. Infantania. Heers, Australia, 1953. Polyantha, white. [available from] Golden Vale, Trewallyn.
Website/Catalog (1963) Page(s) 21. Polyantha Rose List. Infantania. Miniature double flowers of pure white, sometimes showing a tinge of green.
Website/Catalog (1959) Page(s) 38. Polyantha. ‘Infantania’. Pure white, sometimes carrying a greenish tinge. Very full miniature double flowers, sweet honey scented, producing large clusters of snow white blooms.
Website/Catalog (1955) Page(s) 5. Infantania – Novelty. A beautiful pure white, sometimes carrying a greenish tinge, full, sweet-honey scented, free flowering, good upright growth.
Book (1950) Page(s) 105. C. W. Heers, Wynnum, Queensland. Notes from Queensland. Another seedling raised by Mr. D. Price of Annerley, Brisbane is from Baby Alberic. Buds of this variety are greenish white opening to very full snow white flowers about 1½ inches in diameter, averaging 40 to a truss. Showing good growth with light green foliage, it has been named ‘Infantania’ by the raiser.
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