(1815) Page(s) 158.
Newest rose classification of Mr. Wrede in Braunschweig.
Third class with ovoid ovary.
i. First order of the third class, smooth ovary...
Rosa floribunda, smpl. mdes. (6 gute Groschen), white undertones with pink shading; flat form.
4. [semi-pinnate; some sepals pinnate and others with a smooth edge, with a leaf at the tip
11. [pedicels with glandular hairs or bristles]
19. [light green wood]
36. [intermixed medium-sized and small prickles]
99. [light brown prickles]
127. [medium-sized foliage]
130. [ovoid foliage]
169. [acurely serrated foliage]
182. [dark green foliage]
185. [light green foliage]
215. [only beginnings of prickles on the petioles]
(1822) Page(s) 268.
Paeonia albiflora c. fragrans. P. fragrans Anderson in Linn. transact. 12. Mr. Sabine, whose plants the late Anderson used for his Monography, has cultivated all species and varieties of this magnificent genus for a long time in his garden in North-Mimms in Hertfordshire. The varieties of P. albiflora hitherto known to him are the following 9 : 1) vestalis Andr. rep. 64; 2) candida; 3) tatarica bot. reg. 42. Salisb. par. 78; 4) sibirica; 5) rubescens; 6) uniflora Curt. mag. 1766; 7) Whitleyi fl. pleno. Andr. rep. 612. 8) Humei Curt. mag. 1768; 9) fragrans.
(1822) Page(s) 268.
Paeonia albiflora c. fragrans. P. fragrans Anderson in Linn. transact. 12. Mr. Sabine, whose plants the late Anderson used for his Monography, has cultivated all species and varieties of this magnificent genus for a long time in his garden in North-Mimms in Hertfordshire. The varieties of P. albiflora hitherto known to him are the following 9 : 1) vestalis Andr. rep. 64; 2) candida; 3) tatarica bot. reg. 42. Salisb. par. 78; 4) sibirica; 5) rubescens; 6) uniflora Curt. mag. 1766; 7) Whitleyi fl. pleno. Andr. rep. 612. 8) Humei Curt. mag. 1768; 9) fragrans.
(1822) Page(s) 268.
Paeonia albiflora c. fragrans. P. fragrans Anderson in Linn. transact. 12. Mr. Sabine, whose plants the late Anderson used for his Monography, has cultivated all species and varieties of this magnificent genus for a long time in his garden in North-Mimms in Hertfordshire. The varieties of P. albiflora hitherto known to him are the following 9 : 1) vestalis Andr. rep. 64; 2) candida; 3) tatarica bot. reg. 42. Salisb. par. 78; 4) sibirica; 5) rubescens; 6) uniflora Curt. mag. 1766; 7) Whitleyi fl. pleno. Andr. rep. 612. 8) Humei Curt. mag. 1768; 9) fragrans.
(1822) Page(s) 268.
Paeonia albiflora c. fragrans. P. fragrans Anderson in Linn. transact. 12. Mr. Sabine, whose plants the late Anderson used for his Monography, has cultivated all species and varieties of this magnificent genus for a long time in his garden in North-Mimms in Hertfordshire. The varieties of P. albiflora hitherto known to him are the following 9 : 1) vestalis Andr. rep. 64; 2) candida; 3) tatarica bot. reg. 42. Salisb. par. 78; 4) sibirica; 5) rubescens; 6) uniflora Curt. mag. 1766; 7) Whitleyi fl. pleno. Andr. rep. 612. 8) Humei Curt. mag. 1768; 9) fragrans.
(1822) Page(s) 268.
Paeonia albiflora c. fragrans. P. fragrans Anderson in Linn. transact. 12. Mr. Sabine, whose plants the late Anderson used for his Monography, has cultivated all species and varieties of this magnificent genus for a long time in his garden in North-Mimms in Hertfordshire. The varieties of P. albiflora hitherto known to him are the following 9:
1) vestalis Andr. rep. 64; 2) candida; 3) tatarica bot. reg. 42. Salisb. par. 78; 4) sibirica; 5) rubescens; 6) uniflora Curt. mag. 1766; 7) Whitleyi fl. pleno. Andr. rep. 612. 8) Humei Curt. mag. 1768; 9) fragrans.
(1822) Page(s) 268.
Paeonia albiflora c. fragrans. P. fragrans Anderson in Linn. transact. 12. Mr. Sabine, whose plants the late Anderson used for his Monography, has cultivated all species and varieties of this magnificent genus for a long time in his garden in North-Mimms in Hertfordshire. The varieties of P. albiflora hitherto known to him are the following 9 : 1) vestalis Andr. rep. 64; 2) candida; 3) tatarica bot. reg. 42. Salisb. par. 78; 4) sibirica; 5) rubescens; 6) uniflora Curt. mag. 1766; 7) Whitleyi fl. pleno. Andr. rep. 612. 8) Humei Curt. mag. 1768; 9) fragrans.
(1822) Page(s) 268.
Paeonia albiflora c. fragrans. P. fragrans Anderson in Linn. transact. 12. Mr. Sabine, whose plants the late Anderson used for his Monography, has cultivated all species and varieties of this magnificent genus for a long time in his garden in North-Mimms in Hertfordshire. The varieties of P. albiflora hitherto known to him are the following 9 : 1) vestalis Andr. rep. 64; 2) candida; 3) tatarica bot. reg. 42. Salisb. par. 78; 4) sibirica; 5) rubescens; 6) uniflora Curt. mag. 1766; 7) Whitleyi fl. pleno. Andr. rep. 612. 8) Humei Curt. mag. 1768; 9) fragrans.
(1822) Page(s) 268.
Paeonia albiflora c. fragrans. P. fragrans Anderson in Linn. transact. 12. Mr. Sabine, whose plants the late Anderson used for his Monography, has cultivated all species and varieties of this magnificent genus for a long time in his garden in North-Mimms in Hertfordshire. The varieties of P. albiflora hitherto known to him are the following 9 : 1) vestalis Andr. rep. 64; 2) candida; 3) tatarica bot. reg. 42. Salisb. par. 78; 4) sibirica; 5) rubescens; 6) uniflora Curt. mag. 1766; 7) Whitleyi fl. pleno. Andr. rep. 612. 8) Humei Curt. mag. 1768; 9) fragrans.
(1815) Page(s) 157.
Newest Rose classification of Mr. Wrede in Braunschweig....Third class with oviform calyx...smooth calyx...
Rosa Centifolia Badensis, Centifolie von Karlsruhe. plenissima [very double] mediocris [medium size] pnk; initially closed, later flat with substantial filling 4.11.19.62.119.126.139.166.198.207.216. [sepals partially with appendages, pedicels with glandular hairs or bristles, light green wood, large and small, straight and crooked flat prickles, mixed with needle-poined prickles, grey prickles, large foliage, large and pointed serration, deep green foliage, matte light green underside, prickles on the underside of the pedicels]