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'Anne of Geierstein' rose References
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Anne of Geierstein Hybrid Sweetbriar. (Penzance; introduced by Keynes & Co. 1894)... dark crimson... Foliage scented...
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Hybrid Sweet Briars.
Pruning. — Cut back fairly hard first season after planting; afterwards they only require thinning and slightly stopping the long shoots and laterals.
Anne of Geierstein... Dark crimson. Introduced 1894.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 292.  
 
of Geierstein, Anne (hybrid rubiginosa) L. Penzance 1894; dark crimson, single, floriferous, growth 8/10, climbing.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 66.  
 
Hybrid Sweetbriers
A class of Roses known as the Penzance Briers, developed by Lord Penzance from the common Sweetbrier, Rosa rubiginosa. They have deliciously scented foliage, and bear charming single or half-double flowers along their arching canes, which look best rising from a lower undergrowth. Useful in parks, along driveways, and in shrubberies. When well established, they are very hardy. These Roses are $1 each for strong, field-grown plants.
Anne of Geierstein. (Penzance, 1894.) Rich, dark crimson flowers, rather larger than most; single and very fragrant. Strong growing and most prolific.
Website/Catalog  (1923)  Page(s) 53.  
 
Rosa Rubiginosa Anne of Gierstein (Lord Penzace, 1894). Crimson, single-bloomed.
Website/Catalog  (1921)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Roses.
Annie of Gierstein, crimson, dark; class: Hybrid Sweet Briar; habit of growth: vigorous.
Book  (1920)  Page(s) 311.  
 
Anne of Geierstein (S. Brier) Keynes, 1894.- Crimson.- Very vigorous.- Bush, hedge.- Summer.- One of the best Penzance sweet-briers.- (Prune none.)
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 39.  
 
Hybrid Sweet Briars.
Pruning. — Cut back fairly hard the first season after planting; afterwards they only require thinning and slightly stopping the long shoots and laterals.
Annie of Gierstein [sic]... Lord Penzance, 1894, vigorous. Dark crimson.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 11.  
 
752. Annie of Geierstein, Rubiginosa, Lord Penzance 1894 carmin foncé
Book  (1903)  Page(s) 254.  
 
The Sweet Briar.
The Sweet Briar is a native species well-known to all lovers of plants from the delicious fragrance of its leaves and the beauty of its bright scarlet fruit. It is also one of our best hedge plants.
2. Anne of Geierstein; flowers dark crimson. [raised by the late Lord Penzance]
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