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'Marietta Silva Tarouca' rose References 
  
  
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  Book  (2016)  Page(s) 11.  
 'Anci Bohmova'   Breeder: Found by Jan Bohm, 1929, Czechoslovakia (former).   Parentage: 'Marietta Silva Tarouca' sport.  Class: hybrid multiflora.  The flowers are deep pink fading a little lighter.  This distinguishes them from their lighter and more pastel sport parent.
 
 
 
  Book  (2016)  Page(s) 182.  Includes photo(s). 
 'Marietta Silva Tarouca'..... There seem to be two varieties described under this name. This one, an impostor, is commercially available and is commonly grown in gardens of Western Europe and the United States. It has clusters of small, single to barely semi-double flowers that open deep pink with a white eye and fade gradually to white. This variety is  repeat-blooming. The plant needs frequent dead heading to remain attractive. It is hardy and will reach about 10 feet (3 meters) in height. The original variety, which is still grown at Pruhonice Park in the Czech Republic and is much more beautiful, has pink, medium to large, double flowers in large clusters that are once-blooming. I am unable to provide a photograph of the correct variety, but the photograph of the sport of this rose,'Anci Bohmova', which is posted with the accompanying text entry in this book is very helpful. The colour of the sport is darker than the parent, but the forms of the flower and the plant are the same.
 
 
 
  Magazine  (2002)  Page(s) 83.  Volume 96, Part 3.  Includes photo(s). 
 Helene Pizzi. ....at the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden.
 Marieta Silva Tarouca, introduced by Tarouca in 1925 has become a very rare rose.
 
 
 
  Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 359.  
 Marietta Silva Tarouca Rambler, bright rose, 1925, 'Colibiri' x 'Crimson Rambler'...
 
 
 
  Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 54.  
 Climbing Section
 Marietta Silva Tarouca (Polyantha)... Brilliant rose, flowering in large clusters. Introduced 1926.
 
 
 
  Book  (1936)  Page(s) 80.  
 Small-bloomed hybrid wichuranas....Marietta Silva Tarouca, 1925 (F. Zeman-Pruhonitz): Bloom 5 cm, lasting, vivid pink, in clusters. Dense foliage, medium size, deep green, healthy. Canes up to 2 m. Hardy, floriferous bloomer in June for walls. Colibri x Crimson Rambler.
 
 
 
  Book  (1936)  Page(s) 665.  
 Silva Tarouca, Marietta (Multiflora) Zeman, Dendrological garden Pruhonice 1925; Cr. Rambler rem. X Colibri; glossy deep pink with dark lines, large 3/4-full, cup-form, lasting, in clusters of 5-20, once floriferous blooming, June, growth 8/10, climbing, 2.5m., hardy. Sangerhausen
 
 
 
  Book  (1933)  Page(s) 194.  
 MARIETTA SILVA TAROUCA. Graf Silva Tarouca, 1925. Multiflora of slender growth, resembling a Wichuraiana in some respects. It produces huge clusters of small, frilled purplish pink flowers of a very vivid shade.
 
 
 
  Book  (1930)  Page(s) 395.  
 Marietta Silva Tarouca. (Pruhoniz.) Colibri X Everbl. Crimson Rambler.
 Bloom 5 cm across, semi-double, deep pink, in dense clusters. Very vigorous shrub, has glossy, healthy foliage and is a very willing bloomer.
 
 
 
  Magazine  (Jun 1929)  Page(s) 71.  
 Marietta Sylva Tarouca (Dendrelog, 1926), fleur grande, pleine, très beau rose.
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