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"Bremo Musk" rose References
Book  (2006)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Rosa moschata plena Rich musk scent from blowzy double flowers in great clusters from late summer till frost. Flowers inclined to brown before dropping from the stems.
Article (magazine)  (2004)  Page(s) 313-314.  Includes photo(s).
 
A true, verified sample of “Bremo Double Musk” was obtained from The Center for Historic Plants at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello estate and compared with other known musk varieties (Fig. 1A). The banding patterns seen in the new sample were identical to other known musk varieties, indicating that “Bremo Double Musk,” is, in fact, a true musk rose
Article (magazine)  (Jun 1999)  Page(s) 100.  
 
Rosa moschata flore semi-plena One of the roses Josephine grew at Malmaison and that is still available today... The musk rose, first illustrated in a 16th-century herbal, is one of the oldest cultivated roses. More recently thought to be extinct, this ancient species has been rediscovered in American Civil Was cemeteries and old homesteads in the southeastern United States...
Book  (May 1998)  Page(s) 78, 79.  Includes photo(s).
 
Page 78: Rosa moschata flore semi-pleno ('Semi-Double Musk Rose') Description...
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Website/Catalog  (1996)  
 
Nasrin. Some lexicographers (e.g., Dāʿi-al-Eslām) believe it to be the same as nastaran, but Manučehri has mentioned both as two different flowers in the same poem (ll. 1513 and 1524). His description “nasrin dahān ze dorr-e monażżad konad hami” (the nasrin makes [its] mouth of strung pearls) would indicate a double white rose; de Fouchécour (p. 85) defines nasrin as “small white hundred-petaled rose,” apparently translating nasrin’s definition in the Borhān-e qāṭeʿ (ed. Moʿin, p. 2139), where it is vaguely described as being of two kinds, gol-e moškin “musky rose” (probably the above R. moschata, called nasrin also in Arabic; cf. Issa, p. 157, n. 10), and gol-e nasrin, which in Arabic is called ward ṣini “Chinese rose”....
Book  (Nov 1994)  Page(s) 214.  
 
Rosa moschata 'Plena' Rosa moschata semi-plena. R. m. minor flore pleno. This, the "Coroneola that beareth in Autumne" of Parkinson's Theatrum Botanicum, ...is indistinguishable from the single type, except for its extra petals...Andrews [states] that it is a sport that is occasionally produced by the single type.
Magazine  (Jul 1911)  Page(s) 254.  
 
Le Pinax, de Gaspard Bauhin, publié à Bâle en 1571, mentionne avec soin les vieux noms de Roses. Il a groupé, sous trois appellations différentes, les Roses musquées que les botanistes de la Renaissance avaient signalées est plus ou moins fait connaître. Sous le nom de Rosa moschata simplice flore, il a réuni les appellations de Rosa moschata et Damascœna de Matthiole, R. muscatula de Césalpin, R. Moscata major de Lobel, R. Damascena de Cameriarus, etc. Sous celui de R. Moschata flore pleno, on voit encore repasser des R. Damascena, des R. Coroneola (Pline) et autres ; enfin, sous le nom de Rosa moschata sempervirens, la plante signalée par Clusius.
Magazine  (Sep 1881)  Page(s) 133.  
 
Nomenclature des Rosiers Grimpants
Rosa moschata.
Variétés modernes cultivées.
Double blanche: moyenne double, en coupe blanc jaunâtre.
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 302.  
 
Rosa moschata. Bisam-Rose.
Double [Musk}, Blumen sehr schön, rahnweiß.

Translation: Rosa moschata. Musk Rose.
Double [Musk], Very lovely flowers, cream-colored.
Book  (1848)  Page(s) 608.  
 
Catalogue of Plants. Rosaceæ. -- The Roses.
563. Rosa moschata, Mill.. ♄ Madeira. Musk Rose.
β. Rosa moschata flore pleno. Double Musk Rose.

♄ A tree or shrub.
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