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'Michigan Anna Maria' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 28. Anne Marie (multiflora) Feast 1843; pale pink, centre vivid pink, medium size, double, cup form, climbing habit.
Book (1936) Page(s) 477. Michigan Anna Maria (setigera) Feast 1843; flesh-coloured, center pink, climbing, very hardy.
Magazine (Jun 1929) Page(s) 75. Anna-Maria, fleur blanc carné, à centre plus vif.
Website/Catalog (1913) Page(s) 39. Hardy Climbing Roses. The Anna Marie Rose is a splendid specimen of the Prairie Rose group. The pale pink blossoms are beautiful, and their fragrance is soft and sweet. The flowers are borne in profusion once a year. The plant is iron clad in hardiness, grows vigorously, and makes itself at home over any lattice or wall. It is a valuable climber, its foliage being so attractive that it would be worthy of cultivation for that alone, but the flowers give the plant an added charm.
Book (1909) Page(s) 252. Rosa setigera...Non remontants... Anna Maria, fl. blanc carné, à centre plus vif.
Book (1906) Page(s) 171. Anna Maria,...all raised by the late Mr. Feast, of Baltimore, in 1843.
Book (1899) Page(s) 12. Anna Maria, Feast, 1843, rose très pâle
Magazine (16 Jul 1895) Page(s) 343. 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.... Anna Maria (Michigan). — - Fleurs doubles, rose tendre.
Website/Catalog (1892) Page(s) 103. Hardy Climbing Roses ....Anna Maria. Light pink, changing to blush; blooms in large clusters.
Magazine (15 Aug 1891) Page(s) 82. Anna Marie (Multiflore, obtenue en 1843 par Feast). Fleur rose vif, très peu d’épines, feuillage odorant.
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