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'Centifolia batavica incarnata' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1826)  Page(s) 59.  
 
ROSA centifolia.
Incarnata.
Website/Catalog  (1820)  Page(s) 34.  
 
ROSA flore pleno
81 damask provence
Book  (1812)  Page(s) 393.  
 
According to Parkinson, the Great Double-Damask Provence, or Holland Rose, has its bark of a reddish or brown colour: the leaves likewise more reddish than in others, and somewhat larger. It usually grows very like the Damask Rose, and much to the same height: the flowers are of the same deep blush colour, or rather somewhat deeper, but much thicker, broader, and more double by three parts almost, the outer leaves turning back, when the flower hath stood long blown, the middle part itself being folded hard with small leaves: the scent comes nearest the Damask Rose, but is much short of it.
Website/Catalog  (1786)  Page(s) 52.  
 
Rosa provincialis Hollandica.
Book  (1775)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Rosa damascena provincialis. Damask Province Rose.
Book  (1751)  Page(s) 576.  
 
Rosa Provincialis sive Hollandica Damascena. Park. Parad. Damascener Provinzrose.
Book  (1742)  Page(s) 1152.  
 
Rosa provincialis sive Hollandica Damascena. Park. Parad. Damast Provincie Roos.
Book  (1735)  
 
Rosa Provincialis, sive Hollandica, Damascena. Park. Parad. The Damask Provence Rose.
Book  (1724)  
 
Under the second Class [Mr. Mortimer] ranks the Damask...The Damask Province Rose, which has Shoots and Leaves longer than any of the preceding, of a reddish green, and whose Flowers are very large.
Book  (1683)  Page(s) 294.  
 
Rosa Provincialis sive Hollandica Damascena Park: parad: Damascena provincialis Joh. Rea. Flor. Hollandica, sive Batava Ger: maxima multiplex B.P: Hollandica rubella plena, quibusdam Centifolia spinoso frutice I.B. The great double Damask-Province, or Holland-Rose.
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