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'Blush Double Sweet Briar' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 690. Sweet Briar (hybrid rubiginosa) in England before 1759; different forms: Common; Double red, red, double; Double blush, pink to light red, double; Double white, white, double. Evergreen, evergreen habit; Yellow, yellow.
Website/Catalog (1831) Page(s) 62. ROSA. Rose. rubiginosa. Sweet Briar. Garden Varieties. 246 Double Blush...pink, June, July
Website/Catalog (1831) Page(s) 65. Roses. 355 Double blush sweet briar
Book (1785) Page(s) 350. Double Blush Sweet-Briar is a most valuable, and at present a very scarce, plant. It seems to have the tendency not to grow so high as the other sorts of Sweet-Briar. The branches are green, and closely armed with strong prickles. The flowers are of a pale-red or blush colour, and every whit as double as the Cabbage-Provence-Rose: it cabbages in the same manner, and is very fragrant. No one need be told of the value of a Rose which has every perfection and charm, to the highest degree, both in the leaves and flowers, to recommend it.
Website/Catalog (1783) Page(s) 21. Arbres et Arbrisseaux durables. Rosa Eglanteria, gefüllte blasse Weinrose. Double blush Sweet Briar
Website/Catalog (1764) Page(s) 28. Rosa, the Rose-tree. The Blush Double Sweet-briar
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