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'Anna Olivier' rose References
Article (website)  (1982)  Page(s) 9.  
 

Anna Olivier​ (Tea)​ Mixture​ of flesh​ pink​ and ​deep​  rose.​ Shapely ​and​ well perfumed.​ Vigorous type. ​1872.​ (R)​ 4 x 3'

Article (misc)  (1954)  Page(s) 38.  
 
Anna Olivier 14 chromosomes.
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 66.  
 
Anna Olivier - 14
Book  (1937)  Page(s) 66.  
 
Anna Olivier Tea (Ducher 1872) [pollen quality] 79%
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 524.  
 
Olivier, Anna (tea) Ducher 1872; varies: yellowish flesh-pink, center shaded coppery cream, reverse pink reflexes, very large, double, globular, opens, lasting, solitary or up to 3, fragrance 6710, floriferous, continuous bloom, growth 6/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Magazine  (Jun 1934)  Page(s) 73.  
 
Le Jardin Botanique du Parc de la Tête d'Or possède, en outre des collections botaniques et médicinales d'environ 6.000 plantes....
On trouve aussi dans tes Thés non sarmenteux : Madame Falcot 1858, Jean Pernet 1867, Catherine Mermet 1869, Mademoiselle Franciska Kruger 1870, Mademoiselle Marie Van Houtte 1872, Anna Ollivier 1873, Madame Hoste 1887, etc. Thés et Thés sarmenteux sont représentés par 150 variétés.
Magazine  (Jul 1921)  Page(s) 229.  
 
ANNA OLIVIER (Ducher, 1873) , fleur grandie, arbuste vigoureux, très florifère, coloris rose carné.
Website/Catalog  (1921)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Roses.
Anna Olivier, flesh rose and buff; class: Tea; habit of growth: vigorous.
Website/Catalog  (1920)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Tea-scented Roses. Anna Olivier, rosy flesh and bluff
Article (magazine)  (1919)  Page(s) 71, 72.  
 
...some of my readers may not have the facilities for growing them in masses. To such I would say, plant as isolated bushes or even use them as low hedges, or against fences, and low walls. It is astonishing to what dimensions some kinds will attain, when allowed to grow unrestricted. No doubt many have seen plants of Marie Van Houtte, Anna Ollivier, and others, covering walls with a dense growth, and if one has patience to wait these Roses are among our best wall plants, far better than the more rampant sorts.

...A trio of near relations are Lady Roberts, Anna Ollivier, and Madame Hoste. The first named is a popular favourite, and rightly so, for its reddish-apricot buds are most effective. It is presumably a sport of Anna Ollivier, and at times its flowers resemble the latter very closely. As with many sports, the more intense the sunshine the more brilliant are the colours. The fawn-coloured elongated buds of Anna Ollivier make this variety a very great favourite for button-holes. Madame Hoste has pale yellow blossoms of large size, glorious in their purity and splendidly free.
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