'Aménaïde' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 18. Amenaïde (bourbon) Robert 1827; soft pink, medium size, double.
Book (1899) Page(s) 10. Aménaïde, Bourbon, Robert, rose tendre (ou Noisette 1827)
Book (1885) Page(s) 91, Vol 1. Bourbon. Aménaïde. Fleur moyenne, pleine; coloris rose tendre.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 8. bourbon, Amenaïde, soft pink, medium size, double.
Book (1871) Page(s) 53. Bourbon Rose....Amenaide,—flowers lilac rose-colour, produced in clusters; large, full, and cupped, partaking of the Noisettes.
Magazine (13 Nov 1852) Page(s) 98. The following Bourbon Roses are strong growers, not well adapted for beds, or standards in beds, but excellent sorts for pillars and low walls, or for filling up the bottom of a rose wall, where stronger climbers are apt to get naked:— Amenaide,....
Magazine (1852) Page(s) 180. Liste des meilleurs rosiers hybrides remontants. Aménaïde...
Magazine (Dec 1849) Page(s) 318. My Rose-Journal. By Thomas Rivers. Sept. 28th. — Bourbon Roses still in full beauty. What glorious pillar Roses the vigorously growing varieties form! Acidalie, Amenaïde, Dupetit Thouars, Imperatrice Josephine, Julie de Fontenelle, Madame Aude, Madame Lacharme, Raymond, Splendens, Triomphe de la Guillotière, Le Grenadier, and Lavine d'Ost, are all robust growers, and form fine pillar Roses of moderate height, say from six to seven or eight feet.
Book (1848) Page(s) Div. II, p. 140. The Bourbon Rose....Amenaide; flowers lilac rose, produced in clusters, large and full; form, cupped. Growth, robust.
Book (1847) Page(s) 533. Rosa burbonica...Aménaide, large, rich filling, very fine form, light pink. Magnificent rose.
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