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"Mae Fair Pink" rose References
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Magazine (2019) Page(s) 23. Vol 41, No. 3. Includes photo(s). Frank Hogan, Growing Roses in the Wet Tropics. The Manetti arch has been especially grand this year, flowering from mid-May, dazzling throughout July and August, and still carrying hundreds of flowers now. Bunches of double pink blossoms flushed mauve cascade from the arching branches.
Book (2015) Page(s) 57. Il primo riferimento a questa rosa in una pubblicazione inglese si trova nell'edizione del 1846 della Rose Amateurs's Guide di Thomas Rivers...Il riferimento a Milano è probabilmente un errore ...tuttavia,, è interessante notare come, pur citata nel catalogo di Tagliabue nel 1840, 'Manetti' non venga menzionata in quello del giardino di Monza, compilato dal suo stesso inridatore.
Translation: The first reference to this rose in an English publication is found in the 1846 edition of Thomas Rivers' Rose Amateurs's Guide...The reference to Milan is probably an error ... however, it is interesting to note how, although mentioned in Tagliabue's catalog in 1840, 'Manetti' is not mentioned in that of the Monza garden, compiled by its own hybridizer.
Website/Catalog (27 Jan 2011) [From http://johnstarnesloveofroses.blogspot.com/2011/01/] List of Fairmount Roses presented to the Board in 2003....“Mae Fair Pink” is in fact the rootstock rose R. Manettii
Website/Catalog (24 Feb 2010) Includes photo(s). [From http://johnstarnesloveofroses.blogspot.com/2010/02/] The Roses of Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado ...."Mae Fair Pink" (since ID'd as the rootstock Manetii)
Booklet (2009) Page(s) 29. Tetraploid...Manetti [Provenance: Jackson & Perkins (rootstock)]
Article (magazine) (2009) Page(s) 30. 'Manettii' Source RJBM [Réal Jardin Botanico Madrid] Chromosome Number 28
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 156. Manetti Noisette. Description. Raised in Italy at Monza Botanic Gardens by Dr. Manetti; brought to England by Rivers, the Sawbridgeworth nurseryman, in 1835... light pink... much used for an understock, and as a consequence it lingers in gardens long after its scions have died... susceptible to black spot...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 352. Manetti Noisette, pink, 1835, (R. x noisettiana manettii (Crivelli ex Rivers) Rehder; R. chinensis manettii hort.; R. manettii Crivelli ex Rivers); Rivers, 1835, from S. Manetti, Monza Botanical Garden, Italy. Description.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 216. Manettii ('Manetti', R. x noisettiana manettii) Manetti/Crivelli/Rivers, 1835. Noisette. [Author cites information from different sources. One in particular, Jamain and Forney's Les Roses, says it was developed in 1820 by Medder Manetti, director of the gardens at Monza in Lombardy.]
Book (1986) Page(s) 179. Understocks...Hybrids... 'Manetti'
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