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'Single Crimson Damask' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 11 APR 11
Rose
Single Crimson Damask
Initial post
9 APR 11
by
Patricia Routley
The name seems to be 'Crimson Damask' (with possibly 'Single Crimson Damask' as a hidden synonym?)
The 2007 reference lists Turner as the breeder.
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posted
11 APR 11
by
jedmar
As does the Rosenlexikon of 1936.
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most recent 8 DEC 10
Rose
Single Crimson Damask
Initial post
7 DEC 10
by
Ian VG
Trevor Griffith lists Crimson Damask in his book, "The Book of Classic Old Roses" (p.45). He describes it "as one of the few single Damask roses. Medium-to-large sized flowers of carmine and purplish red. Fragrant." A photo is also included.
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posted
8 DEC 10
by
HMF Admin
Thanks! People forget HMF is also a collection of references. We greatly appreciate specific reference quotes like this. Thanks again.
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