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'Odorata hort.' rose References
Magazine (1907) En consultant la Revue horticole, tome II (1832 à 1834), je trouve la note suivante : Rosa microphylla alba odorata ou Rosa bracteata flore plena. Cette belle Rose, obtenue de semis à Milan, par M. Mariani, avait d'abord paru se rapprocher beaucoup de notre ancienne Rosa microphylla, et on lui avait donné le nom (avec l'épithète alba odorata ; mais en l'étudiant mieux, on a vu qu'elle ...
Magazine (Aug 1906) Page(s) 299, 318. p. 299: Rosiers sarmenteux pour guirlandes, tonnelles, piliers, murs, talus, etc. .... Bracteata : Alba Odorata....
p. 318: Rosiers plus ou moins tardifs : Noisete Aimé Vibert, rosiers à bractées : Alba odorata, Vichuraiana, Crimson Rambler.
Magazine (1902) Page(s) 28. [In an article by Viviand-Morel discussing Rosa bracteata] The horticultural varieties of Rosa Bracteata number two, namely: alba odorata and Maria Leonida. Alba odorata is shown in catalogs as having been put in commerce by Levet in 1874.
Book (1892) Page(s) 44. [In the section on The Microphylla or Small-Leaved Rose (Rosa Microphylla)] They are not quite hardy and have with one exception but little value. Alba or Alba Odorata seems to have some Tea blood: the flowers are a pale yellowish white, often pure white, and highly scented. This is a valuable rose south of Washington.
Website/Catalog (1889) Page(s) 22. Microphylla or Burr Roses Small shiny foliage and peculiar burr-like shaped buds : useful in the southern states. White Mlcrophylla—Large, yellowish white blossoms, quite fragrant: foliage particularly handsome, bright green and glossy. Price 25 cents each.
Book (1888) Page(s) 85. Alba odorata (Levet, 1876) flowers yellowish white, large and full; a good climber, and should be trained against a south wall; vig.
Book (1885) Page(s) 78, vol. 1. Bractés rem. Alba odorata. Levet 1876. De la Chine méridionale; à rameaux très vigoureux garnis de gros aiguillons; feulle à folioles obvales, arrondie, ferme, persistante et luisante; grande fleur banche pleine à centre légèrement safanée, fleurit assez bien. [Trans.: From southernmost China; with very vigorous branches furnished with large prickles; leaves with oval, rounded, firm, persistant and shiny leaflets; large, full white flower full with the center slightly saffron-shaded, flowers rather well.]
Website/Catalog (1876) Page(s) 24. General Collection — Ever-blooming Roses. White Microphylla (Alba Orderata). — Medium size flower; double; white; sweet-scented; annual.
Website/Catalog (1861) Page(s) 13. Microphylla Alba
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