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'Queen of the Prairies' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1908)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Hardy Climbing Roses, including Ramblers...
Prairie Queen. The old standy; red and striped, very hardy...Each .25, Per 10 1.50
Magazine  (May 1907)  Page(s) 108.  
 
THE BEST ROSES FOR OUTDOOR CULTURE By AARON WARD
CLIMBING ROSES
This subject can only be considered briefly within the scope of the present article and solely with reference to the hardy varieties.
The most successful types and the purposes for which used are as follows:
Prairie Queen (Feast 1843) Double bright pink. Both native roses of the rubifolia type, are unsurpassed for arbors. Perfectly hardy, bloom end of June.
Website/Catalog  (1907)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Climbers... Beauté des Prairies (rubif.) lilac-red, medium size, double ... M -.40
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 143.  
 
9.259. Queen of the prairies, Setigera, Feast 1843 rose brillant
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 18.  
 
1.138 Beauté des Prairies Setigera, blanc rosé
Book  (1903)  Page(s) 263.  
 
Rosa Rubifolia. The Prairie Rose.
This is an American Rose, introduced in 1830. Nuttall, in his "Genera of North American Plants, &c.," says of it " A very fine flowering species, but nearly scentless; abundant round Detroit and through all the western states to Louisiana." When first I saw this species it struck me as offering a good foundation on which to build up a new floral group, and although little progress towards the attainment of this end has yet been made, I still think it is one of the things of the future. [...]
2. Beauty of the Prairies; flowers pink, shaded.
8. Queen of the Prairies; flowers rosy purple, large and double.
Website/Catalog  (1902)  Page(s) 45.  
 
Climbing Roses.
These are admirably adapted for covering walls, trellises, old trees, unsightly buildings, etc.  Their rapid growth, perfect hardiness, luxuriant foliage, immense clusters of beautiful flowers commend them at once to everyone.
Queen of the Prairie — Bright rose color; large, compact and globular; a very profuse bloomer.  One of the best.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 152.  
 
Queen of the prairies, Rubifolia, Feast, 1843, rose brillant
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Beauty of the prairies, Rubifolia, rose violet
Magazine  (16 Jul 1895)  Page(s) 342.  
 
Les Rosiers Grimpants de Suisnes.
Sous ce titre, nous voulons parler de la très-intéressante collection de Rosiers grimpants dits sarmenteux , cultivée par MM. Scipion et Pierre Cochet, horticulteurs-rosiéristes à Suisnes, par Grisy-Suisnes (Seine-et-Marne), et qu’il nous a été permis d’étudier sur place le 23 juin dernier....Rosa setigera ...
R. s. var. Beauté des prairies. — Fleurs bien faites, assez grandes, pleines, globuleuses, d’un beau rose vif.
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