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'Drummond's Thornless' rose References
Book  (1990)  Page(s) 67.  
 
Drummond's Thornless Boursault. Drummond. [no date given]... semi-double flowers of pinkish-carmine...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 219.  
 
Drummond's thornless (Alpina) Drummond ? ; carmine-pink, 2nd bloom pale pink, large, semi-double, cup form, no prickles, growth 8/10, climbing habit.
Magazine  (1895)  Page(s) 80.  
 
Boursault...Drummond's Thornless, pink-carmine
Book  (1860)  Page(s) 110.  
 
Rosa alpina L. - Boursault....
Drummond's Thornless, large, semi-double, carmine-pink when expanding, passing to pale red, bowl-shaped.
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 131.  
 
Rosa alpina Boursaultii ...
Drummond's Thornless, Blume beim Aufblühen rosa-carmin, dann in blaßroth übergehend, groß und halbgefüllt schalenförmig; Habitus hangend, Wuchs kräftig.

Translation: The Alpine Rose.
Drummond's Thornless, Flower rosy carmine when opening, changing to pale red, large and semi-double, cupped; Pendulous habit, strong growth.
Book  (1848)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Summer Roses, Blooming in May, June, and July.
The Alpine or Boursault Rose.
3. Drummond's Thornless; flowers rosy carmine when first opening, changing to pink; large and semi-double; form, cupped. Habit, pendulous; growth, vigorous.
Website/Catalog  (1846)  Page(s) 26.  
 
Boursault Roses. Rosa Alpina.
This class of Roses is distinguished by the young shoots being usually of a reddish purple hue. The varieties are also of remarkably vigorous growth, forming shoots of 12 feet or more in a season, and producing a great profusion of elegant flowers. They are perfectly hardy, as their Alpine origin would indicate. The flowers are cupped where not otherwise noted.
970. Drummond's Thornless, Vivid roseate, 37 cents.
Book  (1846)  Page(s) 98.  
 
Drummond's Thornless is now an old variety, but it produces such a profusion of bright red flowers, that it ought to be in every collection of climbing roses.
Book  (1842)  
 
R. alpina...speciòsa Hort. Drummond's Thornless Rose. — A very beautiful climbing variety, raised by Mr. Drummond in the Cork Botanic Garden, about 1820.
Book  (1837)  Page(s) 51.  
 
The Boursault Rose
(Rosa Alpina.)
Drummond's Thornless is now an old variety, but it produces such a profusion of bright red flowers, that it ought to be in every collection of climbing roses.
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