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'Minutifolia alba' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 482.  
 
Minutifolia alba (multiflora or HT) Bennett 1888; pure white, small, double, cluster-flowered, floriferous.repeats well, growth 6/10, climbing.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 129.  
 
Minutifolia alba, multiflore, Bennett, 1888, blanc
Book  (1893)  Page(s) 652.  
 
They require the same treatment as advised above for the Fairy Roses when grown in pots, and among the best varieties are Anne Marie de Montravel, pure white, very free; minutifolia alba, white, double Daisy-like flowers; Little Dot, soft pink; ...
Magazine  (1892)  Page(s) 148.  
 
Minutifolia alba, from the same source, is all that the name implies, and perhaps rather too minute, even in this family of dwarfs. Its flowers are like little double Daisies, pretty and lasting.
Magazine  (Feb 1890)  Page(s) 21.  
 
Les Roses Nouvelles pour 1890. Rosiers Polyantha..... Minutifolia alba (Bennett). Bouquets de petites fleurs blanc pur et parfumées, très distinguées.
Magazine  (1890)  Page(s) 44.  
 
the last-named [Bennett] receiving, also, a Certificate for a neat little miniature Rose, R. minutifolia alba.
Magazine  (1889)  Page(s) 22.  
 
Minutifolia alba (Bennett.) Very short bush, mit small, but quite abundant pure white blooms in clusters, fragrant. Distinct like a Type.
Magazine  (1889)  Page(s) 543.  
 
Most of these miniature Polyantha roses make admirable pot plants, but none are more distinct and effective than Minutifolia alba from its close bushy habit and the exactness of its pure white flowers, which, unlike those of most other varieties....
Magazine  (1889)  Page(s) 475.  
 
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New Pedigree Roses for 1889....Minutifolia alba, Polyantha; first class certificate Royal Horticultural Society; first class certificate Royal Botanic Society.
Magazine  (1888)  Page(s) 226.  
 
The Royal Botanic Society of England recently awarded a certificate to the new Rosa polyantha minutifolia alba, an exceedingly pretty and attractive subject for cultivation in pots, ...
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