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Book (1936) Page(s) 192. Daphne (?) in England before 1817; deep pink, double
Book (1866) Page(s) 133. The Scotch Rose. A list of named varieties of the Scotch Rose would, from their multiplicity, and want of distinctness, be even more unsatisfactory than the florist's lists of pansies or verbenas. The following, however, are good: Flora, Daphne, Erebus, Venus, and the Countess of Glasgow, are of deep shades of rose and crimson.
Book (1849) Page(s) 31, supplement. Descriptive List of Roses. List of roses that bloom only once in the season. Scotch Roses. 1839 Daphne... Vivid dark red.
Book (1848) Page(s) 18. The Scotch Rose. 20. Daphne; flowers pink.
Website/Catalog (1845) Page(s) 63. Scotch Roses. Price — 37½ cents. 614. Daphne... Pink color.
Book (1838) Page(s) 424. Select List of Named Roses, arranged from the catalogues of Rivers, Woods, and Hooker. Early Summer Roses. Pink, Carmine, and Rose. Scotch Roses. — (Rosa spinosissima.) Daphne, double.
Book (1838) Page(s) 410. Although the present work pretends to treat only of rose culture as practised by the French, it would be unjust to pass over wholly without notice the remarkable varieties obtained in our own country. A list of the finest roses, of unquestionable English origin, is therefore subjoined; which the lapse of a few years will probably enable us to double in extent. Rosa Spinosissima. Scotch Roses. Daphne
Book (1837) Page(s) 35. The Scotch Rose. (Rosa spinosissima.) The following varieties have generally proved good and distinct. Countess of Glasgow, Daphne, Erebus, and Flora, are all good vivid coloured dark roses, varying in their shades, and very pretty.
Website/Catalog (1837) Page(s) 9. Roses for the Summer Rose Garden, that bloom only in May, June, July. Scotch Roses (Rosa spinosissima). Daphne, pink colour; double.
Magazine (1 Dec 1834) Page(s) 279. Remarks on the Colours and Properties of One Thousand Species and Varieties of Roses. By St. Patrick. Scotch Roses. 977. Daphne... Pinkish lilac.
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