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'Magnolia Rose' References
Website/Catalog (1907) Page(s) 27. Devoniensis (Forster 1838) yellowish white, fragrant; extra
Book (1905) Page(s) 126. Devoniensis, Tea Rose (raised by Forestier, 1838). Large, well-filled, white, becoming yellow in the middle, with a rose-red centre; fragrant; vigorous in growth.
Book (1902) Page(s) 70. Thé. 1410. Devoniensis (Forester 1838), blanc jaunâtre
Booklet (1899) Page(s) 14. Devoniensis (T) Foster 1838. S.G. Creamy-white, centre blush, large and globular, moderate growth.
Book (1899) Page(s) 50. Devoniensis, thé, Forster, 1838, blanc jaunâtre
Book (1899) Page(s) 50. Devoniensis, thé, Forster, 1838, blanc jaunâtre
Book (1899) Page(s) 50. Devoniensis, thé, Forster, 1838, blanc jaunâtre
Website/Catalog (1898) Devoniensis (Magnolia Rose). Beautiful creamy white, with rosy centre; large and double; very fragrant.
Book (1897) Page(s) 275. Specialities in Roses.—The number of kinds catalogued is unlimited. The great desideratum is, of course, to secure those which are of vigorous growth, good, healthy, and pleasing foliage, good-shaped flowers, and free-blooming disposition. Those qualities are found largely among the tea-scented and Noisette kinds, the following amongst them: Devoniensis [sic], pale yellow ...These and many others are reliable for garden decoration and for cut flowers.
Book (1895) Page(s) 105. Devoniensis, cream-white.
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