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'Écarlate' rose References
Book  (1877)  Page(s) 12.  
 
The French Crimson Moss is deeper in colour, and much more double than the preceding [Crimson Moss], not such a luxuriant grower....
Website/Catalog  (1874)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Ecarlate  M. 
Website/Catalog  (1873)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Scarlet Moss
[presumed be to Ecarlate' because of the 1874 introduction by J. Graham]
Book  (1848)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Moss. CRIMSON FRENCH (Écarlate; flowers rosy crimson, of medium size, full; form, expanded. Habit, branching; growth, moderate. The wood has a reddish appearance from being densely covered with red spines.
Website/Catalog  (1845)  Page(s) 3.  
 
Moss Roses.  French Crimson  cupped. Bright rose, double and distinct
Website/Catalog  (1837)  Page(s) 3.  
 
The Summer Rose Garden.
Moss Roses (Rosa centifolia muscosa).
Crimson, or Écarlate of the French...very bright rose, globular, large and very double.
Website/Catalog  (1837)  Page(s) 7.  
 
The Summer Rose Garden.
The Moss Rose. (Rosa centifolia muscosa.)
The French Crimson Moss is, perhaps, not quite so deep in colour, but much more double than the preceding [Tinwell's Crimson Moss], and not such a luxuriant grower.
Magazine  (1 Nov 1834)  Page(s) 254.  
 
Remarks on the Colours and Properties of One Thousand Species and Varieties of Roses. By St. Patrick.
I have very frequently felt the want of a list of Roses, which should contain a description of the colour of the flowers, &c. This deficiency, I am pleased to say, I had most agreeably made up a few days since, by having a catalogue put into my hands of a thousand sorts cultivated by Mr. Wood, Nurseryman, Woodlands, near Maresfield, Sussex, and of Paris. The description in the catalogue pleased me so much, and afforded me information at once so useful and interesting, that I resolved on arranging the kinds alphabetically, which is not done in the catalogue, and forwarding the list for insertion in the Cabinet, believing it would be found of use to a great portion of its readers.
Moss Roses.
763. Escarlate [sic]... Bright scarlet.
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