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'Double Red China' rose References
Magazine (1847) Page(s) 42. On Employing the Chinese Roses for Massing. R. semperflorens atrorubens and R. semperflorens resplendens are fine varieties of the last species [R. semperflorens], and equally with it adapted for the purpose stated. The species pointed out as suitable for massing are so distinguished merely because they are so well known; any of the scores of varieties of which they are types are in an equal degree useful for bedding out, and in numerous cases, it may be, are superior.
Website/Catalog (1844) Page(s) 20. ROSIERS DU BENGALE. Bengale pourpre velouté.
Book (1826) Page(s) 138. ROSA. 90 semperflorens atrorubens. double red...1789. F. ♄. Botan. Magaz. 284.
NB: The Botanical Magazine referenced only discusses R. semperflorens & a pale red variety thereof, not atrorubens.
Website/Catalog (1825) Page(s) 43. ROSES. China Double Red
Website/Catalog (1825) Page(s) 48. China Roses. 462 Double velvet or Otaheite China rose. Rosa atrorubens...50¢
Website/Catalog (1825) Page(s) 60. Green House Plants. Dark China or Otaheite Rose, Rosa semperflorens. 75 cents.
Website/Catalog (1823) Page(s) 53. Chinese Everblooming, or Monthly Roses. 238 Chinese purple velvet, semperflorens, or Otaheite, 50 cents.
Website/Catalog (1816) Page(s) 7. Rose. Rosa Semperflorens, dark red...50 cents
Website/Catalog (1812) Page(s) 62. ROSES. China Double Red
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