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'Rosa semperflorens sanguinea' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 643. Sanguinea (Bengal) ? ? ; velvety crimson, small, very double, globular. = Sanglant.
Book (1926) Page(s) 58. Sanguinea is supposed to be the original Rosa semperflorens itself, and is said to make fine hedges in temperate climates
Book (1906) Page(s) 151. 9.765. Sanguinea, Bengale, cramoisi
Book (1906) Page(s) 75. 4.839. Indica sanguinea, Bengale, rouge
Book (1902) Page(s) 99. R. Chinensis. No. 2891 Sanguinea, cramoisi
Book (1893) Page(s) 300. No. 973. Sanguinea mod. Beng. Crimson, medium or small size. An inferior 'Agrippina'.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 119. china, Sanguinea, velvety, vivid purple-crimson, small and very double, globular.
Website/Catalog (1876) Page(s) 23. General Collection — Ever-blooming Roses. Sanguinea. — Deep blood red; very bright and distinct.
Book (1874) Page(s) 13. Bengal or China Roses... Sanguinea, deep crimson, semi-double but brilliant
Website/Catalog (1871) Sanguinea C.
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