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Article (magazine)  (Dec 2000)  Page(s) 144.  
 
MEHnina, Shrub, dark red, 2000; (Nina); ('Iceberg' x 'Anytime') x 'Eyeopener'; Mehring, B.F.; Eurosa, 2000.
Magazine  (Nov 2000)  Page(s) 36.  
 
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'MEHnina'. S, dr, 2000, (Nina) ... description
Magazine  (2000)  Page(s) 80. Vol 94, Part 3.  
 
Peter Wood reports on the British Rose Festival at Hampton Court.
The rose  growers launched eleven new roses.  Bred by Eurosa, Nina was introduced by Pocock’s Roses and was named for the breeder’s young daughter.  It is the first of a new range of small-flowered and compact shrub roses.  The unfading bright red flowers are backed by dark green, coppery foliage.  
Book  (1997)  Page(s) 136.  
 
Colin Horner, The 1996 Trial Ground Awards in Great Britain.
MEHnina (1641) Climbing miniature; dark red; bears clusters of several double blooms; growth climbing, 10ft. Scent little. ('Iceberg 'x 'Anytime') x 'Eye Opener'. Eurosa, England This is more a tall shrub than a climber. Trial Ground Certificate.
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