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Handbuch der Laubgehölze, Vol. 2
(1962) Page(s) 414. 'Andrewsii'. Single-blooming moss rose: deep pink (= R. muscosa simplex Andr.). Discovered in 1807 by Shailer in Little Chelsea, England, as a Mutation of the Moss Rose, later also found in France.
(1962) Page(s) 165. 'Yachiyo-tsubaki' (before 1931). Deep pink, semi-double, very symmetrical form.
(1962) Page(s) 165. 'Yae-zakura' (before 1931). Soft cherry-pink, double, very large.
(1962) Page(s) 165. 'Yaso-okina' (before 1893). White, base soft pink, densely filled.
(1962) Page(s) 165. 'Yo-meimon' (before 1929). Scarlet-red.
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