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'Malvina' rose References
Book  (2011)  Page(s) 207.  
 
location C:110/1; L:IV/4i; K:III/1, Malvina, Vibert; Verdier 1841, Centifolia muscosa, pink, medium size, double, tall
Book  (Apr 1999)  Page(s) 130.  
 
Malvina Moss, Vibert/V. Verdier 1841. The author cites information from different sources... pink...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 350.  
 
Malvina Centifolia, pale pink, edged lighter, 1841, Verdier, V. Description...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 449.  
 
Malvina (moss) V. Verdier 1841; pink, large, double, flat, cluster-flowered, well-mossed
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 122.  
 
Malvina, centifolia muscosa, V. Verdier, 1841, rose
Book  (1880)  Page(s) Annex, p. 89.  
 
centifloia muscosa, Malvina (V. Verdier, 1841), beautiful pink, large, full, flat cup form, cluster-flowered, well mossed
Book  (1849)  Page(s) 578.  
 
 R. centifolia muscosa....Malvina, medium size, double, pink
Book  (1848)  Page(s) 37.  
 
Rosa centifolia.
The Moss Rose.
48. Malvina (hybrid); flowers rosy pink, produced in clusters, large and full, well mossed; form, cupped. Habit, branching; growth, vigorous. A fine Rose, well adapted for a Standard. Introduced in 1841.
Magazine  (Jan 1847)  Page(s) 307.  
 
"Remarks on Roses"
by Dr. Valk, Flushing, Long Island [New York]
Moss Roses. Hardy.
Malvina. Fine lilac rose...
These are distinct and fine. Many of the new ones are very good, but not better than the above.
(1846)  Page(s) 253.  
 
"The Cultivation and Management of Roses"
Moss-roses, Rosa centifolia muscosa.
Of these, the following are the most distinct varieties:
Malvina, fine lilac rose, very distinct.
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