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Book  (1942)  Page(s) 51.  
 
Species and Other Roses. By "Damask Rose".
Single Scotch Roses: Red, a single red flowered variety at Nymans, makes an admirable low hedge.....
Website/Catalog  (1844)  Page(s) 3.  
 
PIMPRENELLE.
Pimprenelle rouge simple.
Website/Catalog  (1816)  Page(s) 36.  
 
Trees and Shrubs.
ROSA, ROSE
[blooms from May through August]
spinosissima... Single Red Scotch
Book  (1815)  Page(s) Tab. 83.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rosa pimpinelli folia rubra
Website/Catalog  (1813)  Page(s) 5.  
 
261 Spinosissima simplici rubro.
Website/Catalog  (1812)  Page(s) 65.  
 
ROSES.
Scotch
Red
Booklet  (1809)  Page(s) 404.  
 
List of roses sold by Lee & Kennedy, Nursery & Seedsmen, Hammersmith
78 Red Scotch
Book  (1792)  Page(s) 47.  
 
Rosiers Doubles Nouvelles
D'Ecosse Nain coul. de rose, simple, 12 Ss.
Book  (1785)  Page(s) 348-9.  
 
Scotch Rose. The Varieties of this species are all of low growth, and known by the respective names of,
Dwarf Scotch with a White Flower,
Dwarf Scotch with a Red Flower,
Dwarf Scotch with a Striped Flower,
Dwarf Scotch with a Marbled Flower.
They are all beautiful flowering shrubs. The White-flowering sort will grow to the highest size, as it will commonly grow to be three feet, whilst the others seldom rise to above two feet in height. The branches are upright and numerous, and smartly set off by their beautiful pinnated leaves; for the leaves of these sorts excel those of all other Roses in delicacy, the folioles being small, of a good green colour, and arranged along the midrib in the manner of those of the Burnet. The flowers will be produced from the branches in vast profusion; and though they are all single, they make a show inferior to few shrubs. In winter they will be full of heps that have the appearance of blackberries; and if the weather be mild, the young buds will swell early, and appear like so many little red eyes all over the shrub, which is a promise of the reviving season. The young branches of all these sorts are exceedingly full of prickles.
Book  (1770)  Page(s) 251.  
 
Red dwarf Scotch Rose. spinosissima rubra. Single, vivid reddish [deep pink]
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