'Blush Provence' rose References
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Book (2012) Page(s) 46. Rosiers de Provins. 1ère Serie... (R. Cernay hardy (R. Bluck [sic] Provence, holl.
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Book (1863) Page(s) 204. Rosa centifolia. The Provence Rose, with its Hybrids. 3. Blush Provence; flowers soft light pink, of medium size, double. Habit, branching; growth, moderate.
Book (1848) Page(s) 26. Rosa centifolia. The Provence Rose, with its Hybrids. 9. Blush Provence; flowers soft light pink, of medium size, double. Habit, branching; growth, moderate.
Website/Catalog (1844) Page(s) 10. PROVINS. Provins Cernay.
Magazine (3 Jul 1841) Page(s) 438. Messrs. Lane and Sons Nursery, Great Berkhampstead.—The collection of Roses here is very large, and comprises most of the choicer varieties in cultivation. [...] Provence.—The best sorts are Blush, globular and very large; Illustre Beauté, delicate pale rose, compact and double; Reine de Provence, pale blush, fine, large, globular, and double; Triomphe de Abbeville, carmine, large and expanded—quite different in colour from any of this class; and Unique, globular and double, white, striped with pink.
Magazine (1 Dec 1838) Page(s) 280. From the uxurious manner in which the Romans lived in this country for many ages, and from their habit of wearing wreaths of roses at their banquets, it is more than probable that they introduced many kinds of their own roses into the gardens which they formed in this island. The principal variety of the Provence rose are the Common, Scarlet, Blush, White, Rose de Meaux, Pompone, Rose de Rheims, Childing’s Blandford, Rose of St. Francis, Shailer’s...
Book (1837) Page(s) 72. Rosiers de Provins. 1ère Serie... (R. Cernay hardy (R. Bluck [sic] Provence, holl.
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Website/Catalog (1837) Page(s) 3. Roses for the Summer Rose Garden, that bloom only in May, June, July. Provence, or Cabbage Roses (Rosa centifolia). Blush... pale blush; globular, and very large.
Website/Catalog (1833) Page(s) 21. ROSES. 109 Blush Provence
Book (1833) Page(s) 117. ROSA, ROSE. Garden Varieties. Centifolia. Blush Cabbage.
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