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'Andersonii' rose References
Book (1947) Page(s) 99, pl. 60. Includes photo(s). Arvensis var Andersonii (Species) is a hybrid of R. arvensis which makes a large and shapely bush of some five or six feet in height and produces large clusters of very large bright-pink flowers with golden stamens. Requires only light pruning. (Garden origin) - Exceptionally tall growth. Fragrant...June. Very hardy.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 48. Hybrid Musk, Bourbon, Gallica, and other types Andersonii... Rose pink, Summer flowering.
Book (1938) Page(s) 226. Andersoni (Hybrid of Species): Flower rose-pink. Blooms double, large. Produced in cluster in July. Variety is rather tender, needing warm position. Pil. W. (ed. note: Pillar, Wall).
Book (1936) Page(s) 104. The variety Andersonii is figured by Miss Willmott, p379, and is of a deep cherry pink, 2 1/2 in. across. It is in cultivation.
Book (1910) Page(s) 338. [Under the heading Interesting Species and Hybrids not Classified.] Andersoni; single pink, very distinct and beautiful; makes a fine bush.
Book (1902) Page(s) 23. Sous-espèces et Variétés du R. arvensis, Huds. 3. R. Andersoni, Hort... Europe... W. Paul, Londres.
Book (1840) Page(s) Tab. 325, Vol. V. In the detailed description of R. arvensis: R. arvensis hybrida...and R. arvensis Andersoni, are handsome varieties, and are frequently cultivated in gardens. The former is said to have been found in Devonshire; the latter in Somersetshire.
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