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'Flora's Wreath' rose References
Book  (2007)  
 
p580 Rubra (Mult). See 'Platyphylla' (Mult) and 'Pink Garland' (Mult)

p511 'Pink Garland' (Br. unk., -1846). Mult. Syn. 'Rubra' Dark rose. Cf 'Platyphylla' (Mult).

p513 'Platyphylla'. (Greville, 1815) Mult. syns. ..... [and] 'Floribunda', Rubra' ....
Website/Catalog  (1851)  
 
46.  Multiflora rubra. Climbing red, two varieties
Website/Catalog  (1851)  
 
Climbing.
58.  Multiflora rubra
Article (misc)  (1850)  Page(s) 21.  
 
851. R. multiflora rubra
Book  (1849)  Page(s) 34, supplement.  
 
Descriptive List of Roses.
List of roses that bloom only once in the season.
Climbing Roses. Rosa Multiflora.
1952 Rubra...Rose color, small flowers.
Book  (1848)  Page(s) Vol. II, p. 100.  
 
Multiflora. Rubra; flowers reddish rose, small and very double; form, cupped. (not hardy)
Website/Catalog  (1846)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Multiflora Roses.  Rosa multiflora.
1st Division*
957.  Pink Garland, or Rubra AKA Common Pink Multiflora AKA Flora's Wreath...Deep roseate, compact, pretty...37 cents.

*The 1st Division comprises those with the smallest flowers and diminutive foliage, and may be less hardy than those in the 2nd Division.
Website/Catalog  (1845)  Page(s) 9.  
 
[p1. d: Flowers very small and neat, like those of the Rose de Meaux]

Rosa multiflora. First Division.
1 d. Alba. Creamy white, small.
2 d. Elegans. Rose, very pretty.
3 d. Floribunda. Rose, tinged with buff.
4 d. Laure Davoust. Rose, beautiful
5 d.Rubra. Rose, small
These have small flowers and, with the exception of Nos 2 and 4, small downy leaves.
Article (misc)  (1843)  Page(s) 14.  
 
No. 15. Multiflora rubra
Magazine  (1 Nov 1836)  Page(s) 242.  
 
A Description of Climbing & Autumnal Flowering Roses, by the Rev. James Jones, A. M. Bristow Rectory.
Many of the Autumnal Flowering Roses being now in bloom, both climbers and others, I forward for insertion in the Cabinet, a list of what I know to be good. The kinds I have seen in bloom, and have carefully compared the flowers with the descriptions given by Mr. Rivers, Mr. Wood, and others, celebrated for growing Roses, that I can testify to their correctness and agreement, as to merit. I have forwarded the list now in order that, being inserted immediately, it will be serviceable to those persons desirous of procuring plants for autumn planting.
Climbing Roses. Rosa multiflora.
Rubra, colour, rose; form, compact, small and double.
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